Manage an FSx for ONTAP file system in the NetApp Console
After you create or discover an FSx for ONTAP system in the NetApp Console, you can manage the file system by creating volumes, managing storage VMs, protecting data, and administering the file system. The Console also enables you to use data services that provide capabilities like backup and recovery, data classification, data synchronization, and more.
Manage a file system using NetApp Workloads
When you open an FSx for ONTAP system from the NetApp Console Systems page, you're brought to NetApp Workloads. Workloads is an intelligent optimization and automation service that uses industry best practices to plan, provision, and operate key workloads using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP.
Manage a file system using ONTAP System Manager
You can manage an FSx for ONTAP file system directly from the Console by using the ONTAP System Manager interface. A Console agent or an AWS Lambda link is required to use System Manager.
Manage a file system using Amazon CloudFormation
You can provision and manage FSx for ONTAP file system resources (volumes, CIFS shares, export policies, and more) using Amazon CloudFormation.
Use NetApp data services with a file system
Use NetApp data services with your FSx for ONTAP file systems to back up and recover your data, transfer and synchronize data, scan and classify your data, replicate data, and speed up access or offload traffic.
Back up and recover your data
NetApp Backup and Recovery provides efficient, secure, and cost-effective data protection for NetApp ONTAP data, databases, and virtual machines, both on-premises and in the cloud.
Transfer and synchronize data
NetApp Copy and Sync is a cloud replication and synchronization service for transferring NAS data between on-premises and cloud object stores.
Scan and classify your data
NetApp Data Classification enables you to scan and classify data across your organization's hybrid multicloud.
Speed up access or offload traffic
NetApp Volume Caching provides a persistent, writable volume in a remote place. You can use Volume Caching to speed up access to data or to offload traffic from heavily accessed volumes.