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    • Product Introduction
      • What is Apsara File Storage NAS?
      • Application scenarios for NAS, OSS, and EBS
      • Features
      • Scenarios
      • Terms
      • Limits of Apsara File Storage NAS
      • FAQ about NAS
    • Storage types
      • General-purpose NAS file systems
      • IA storage medium
      • Extreme NAS file systems
    • Pricing
      • Billing of General-purpose NAS file systems
      • Billing of IA storage media
      • Billing of Extreme NAS file systems
      • Manage storage plans
      • View the billing and usage details
      • Overdue payments
      • FAQ about pricing
    • Quick Start
      • Get started with Apsara File Storage NAS
      • Mount a file system on a Linux ECS instance
      • Mount a file system on a Windows ECS instance
    • File system mounting
      • Usage notes
      • Mount a file system on an ECS instance
        • Mount NAS file systems when you purchase an ECS instance
        • Mount an NFS file system
        • Mount an SMB file system on Windows
        • Mount an NFS file system on an ECS Windows instance
        • Mount an SMB file system on a Linux ECS instance
        • Troubleshoot and fix mount issues
      • Mount a file system on a pod in Kubernetes
        • Recommended mount methods
        • Use the CSI storage plug-in to mount a NAS instance
          • Use NAS file systems provided by Apsara File Storage NAS
          • Install the plug-in
          • Mount a NAS file system as a static PV by using YAML files
          • Use a static NAS volume in the ACK console
        • Use the Flexvolume storage plug-in to mount NAS
          • Use NAS volumes
          • Install plug-ins
          • Statically provisioned NAS volumes
          • Dynamic NAS volumes
        • Mount SMB file systems to Windows containers
      • Mount a file system across VPCs or Alibaba Cloud accounts
        • Mount a file system across VPCs or regions
        • Enable a cross-account mount for a file system
      • Access file systems in on-premises data centers
        • Access an SMB file system from a macOS client by using VPN Gateway
        • Access an Apsara File Storage NAS file system from a local data center by using VPN Gateway
        • Access an Apsara File Storage NAS file system from a local IDC by using NAT Gateway
      • Unmount a file system
        • Unmount a file system from a Linux ECS instance
        • Unmount a file system from an ECS instance running Windows
      • FAQ about mounting
    • Migrate data from a sharded cluster instance
      • Migrate data
      • Upload data to and download data from an NFS file system
      • Upload data to and download data from an SMB file system
      • Migrate data between NFS file systems
    • Basic Management
      • Manage file systems
      • Scale up an Extreme NAS file system
      • Manage mount targets
      • Manage a permission group
      • FAQ about basic management features
    • Click Advanced Settings
      • Manage permissions
        • Perform access control based on RAM policies
        • Apsara File Storage NAS SMB ACLs
          • Features
          • Authenticate users and control access to files and directories in an SMB file system based on an Active Directory domain
          • Join the mount target of an SMB file system to an AD domain
          • Join a Windows server to an AD domain
          • Use an AD account to mount an SMB file system on a Windows client
        • Apsara File Storage NAS NFS ACLs
          • Overview
          • Features
          • Use POSIX ACLs to control access
          • Use NFSv4 ACLs to control access
      • Manage a lifecycle management policy
      • Manage snapshots
      • Manage a tag
      • Back up data
      • Encrypt data
      • Configure monitoring and alerting
      • FAQ about advanced management features
    • Best Practices
      • Web service and content management
      • Windows applications
      • High-performance website
        • Use Windows IIS to access Apsara File Storage NAS
        • Use NGINX as a proxy for Apsara File Storage NAS
      • Application server shared storage
        • Use Windows Server Backup to back up data from an ECS instance to Apsara File Storage NAS
    • API reference
      • Introduction
      • API overview
      • Request method
        • Common parameters
        • Request structure
      • Service operations
        • OpenNASService
      • Regions
        • DescribeRegions
        • DescribeZones
      • Billing
        • DescribeStoragePackages
      • File systems
        • CreateFileSystem
        • DeleteFileSystem
        • ModifyFileSystem
        • DescribeFileSystems
        • UpgradeFileSystem
      • Mount targets
        • CreateMountTarget
        • DeleteMountTarget
        • ModifyMountTarget
        • DescribeMountTargets
        • DescribeMountedClients
      • Permission groups
        • CreateAccessGroup
        • DeleteAccessGroup
        • ModifyAccessGroup
        • DescribeAccessGroups
        • CreateAccessRule
        • DeleteAccessRule
        • ModifyAccessRule
        • DescribeAccessRules
      • Snapshots of Extreme NAS file systems
        • CreateSnapshot
        • DeleteSnapshot
        • DescribeSnapshots
        • CreateAutoSnapshotPolicy
        • DeleteAutoSnapshotPolicy
        • ModifyAutoSnapshotPolicy
        • DescribeAutoSnapshotPolicies
        • ApplyAutoSnapshotPolicy
        • CancelAutoSnapshotPolicy
        • ResetFileSystem
        • DescribeAutoSnapshotTasks
      • Tags
        • TagResources
        • ListTagResources
        • UntagResources
      • Lifecycle management
        • CreateLifecyclePolicy
        • DeleteLifecyclePolicy
        • ModifyLifecyclePolicy
        • DescribeLifecyclePolicies
      • NAS statuses
      • Error code list
    • Performance
      • Performance testing for Apsara File Storage NAS
      • FAQ about performance of Apsara File Storage NAS
    • FAQ
 
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    Web service and content management

    Last Updated: Dec 18, 2020

    Apsara File Storage NAS can be used in various content management systems and web applications to provide efficient storage services for websites and applications. This topic lists the links to the best practices of web services.

    • Use NGINX as a proxy for Apsara File Storage NAS
    • Use Windows IIS to access Apsara File Storage NAS
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