File Storage policy updates for encryption keys
- Services: File Storage
- Release Date: May 29, 2024
File Storage introduces a new method for granting file systems permission to use custom encryption keys. Before this change, policies …
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File Storage introduces a new method for granting file systems permission to use custom encryption keys. Before this change, policies …
The File Storage service now offers NFS v.3 Kerberos authentication to provide a strong authentication option for both hosts and …
File Storage snapshot policies and schedules control the frequency of automatic snapshot creation and set the retention period of snapshots …
File System Replication is now available in the US Government Cloud. Cross-region replication provides protection from regional outages, aids …
File Storage now supports file system replication across availability domans and across regions. Cross-region replication provides protection from regional outages, …
To enable in-transit encryption with OCI’s File Storage Service, customers install a package called oci-fss-utils
on any instance that requires …
To enable in-transit encryption with OCI’s File Storage Service, customers install a package called oci-fss-utils
on any instance that requires …
To enable in-transit encryption with OCI’s File Storage Service, customers install a package called oci-fss-utils
on any instance that requires …
You can now create a clone of a file system from any of its snapshots. Use file system clones for …
The following services and features are now available in US Government Cloud regions.
A new version of oci-fss-utils for File Storage in-transit encryption is now available.
This version includes a fix to prevent …
Using compartment quotas, you can set compartment-specific limits on File Storage resources, such as file systems and mount targets. For …
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Monitoring service now supports Oracle Cloud Infrastructure File Storage. For more information, see File System Metrics …
Previously, the File Storage service allowed you to mount file systems to an instance at the file system root directory. …
You can now use in-transit encryption to secure your databetween instances and mounted file systems using TLS v.1.2 (Transport Layer …
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure File Storage integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault provides data encryption using a customer-managed encryption key for encrypting …
You can now add mount targets to a network security group (NSG). For more information, see Network Security Groups …
You can now use Key Management keys to encrypt your file systems. For more information, see Overview of Key Management …
You can move file storage resources such as file systems and mount targets from one compartment to another. See Managing …
You can now create regional subnets, which are not specific to a particular availability domain, but span all availability domains in the region.
The File Storage service page has been redesigned to improve the file system creation and management experience. Changes include:
You can now apply tags to file systems, mount targets, and snapshots. See Managing Tags and Tag Namespaces.
You can now create a file system and mount target more easily using smart defaults. See Creating File Systems for …
Now you can view and delete unassociated mount targets more easily. See Managing Mount Targets for more informattion.
You can now use NFS export options to control NFS client access on a per-file system basis. See Working With …
You can now mount a file system using Windows NFS client. For more information, see Mounting File Systems.
When creating file systems and mount targets, you can now select a compartment for VCN and subnet resources different than …
You can create a file system and mount target in a different compartment than the one you're currently in. Use …
You can now delete snapshots in the Console.
You can now use the showmount -e command to return a list of exported file systems from a specified mount …
You can now use the console to set the maximum available capacity reported by the file system to applications.
The File Storage Service is now available.