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Support Matrix for Amazon Elastic File Systems


Important

This feature is currently available under the Early Access program. To know more about the Early Access program and sign up for this feature, contact Support or your Account Executive.


Supported Features

Feature

Workload Coverage

Air-gapped Backups

Yes

Global Deduplication

Yes

Automated Data Backup

Yes

Backup & Restore Metadata

Yes

Intelligent Search & Restore

Yes

Restore - Across Regions

Yes

Restore - Across Accounts

Yes

Restore - Individual files & folders

Yes

Monitoring - Jobs

Yes

Audit Trails

Yes

Reports Management

Yes

Security - Data Lock

Yes

Security - Rollback Actions

Yes

Security - MDDR

Yes

Supported EFS file share configuration

Supported Amazon EFS file share deployments:

  • File Systems Types:

    • Regional: Stores data across multiple Availability Zones, offering high availability and durability.

    • One Zone: Stores data within a single Availability Zone, suitable for lower-cost, high-performance needs where multi-AZ redundancy is not required.

  • Throughput Mode:

    • Elastic

    • Bursting

    • Provisioned

  • Performance Mode:

    • General Purpose mode

    • Max I/O mode

Supported EFS storage classes

Storage Class

Support

EFS Standard (Active) Tier

Yes

EFS Infrequent Access (IA) Tier

Yes

EFS Archive

Yes


📝 Note

Your Amazon Elastic File System’s throughput mode, that is Elastic or Legacy (Bursting/Provisioned) will have direct cost implications during backup and restore of Amazon EFS file systems. For more information, refer to Amazon EFS Pricing.


EFS Encryption Support

Druva offers data protection and recovery for Amazon EFS file systems encrypted with both AWS-Managed Keys and Customer-Managed Keys, ensuring compliance and control over your data.

  • Supported Encryption Types:

    • AWS-Managed Keys (AMK)

    • Customer-Managed Keys (CMK)

Supported Regions

For detailed information on the AWS and Azure Cloud regions supported for Amazon Elastic File Systems, refer to Cloud Storage Regions.

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