Used the EFS DNS name instead of the Mount Target DNS name
Why
Fixed discrepancies and added more examples in README.md
We can assign arbitrary tags to AWS resources
Using the EFS file system's DNS name is the simplest mounting option.
The file system DNS name will automatically resolve to the mount target’s IP address in the Availability Zone of the connecting Amazon EC2 instance, so instances from any AZ could access the EFS. AWS will automatically resolve the DNS name to the IP address of the correct mount point depending on AZ/subnet the instance is requesting access to the EFS.
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DNS name instead of the Mount Target DNS nameWhy
Fixed discrepancies and added more examples in
README.md
We can assign arbitrary tags to AWS resources
Using the EFS file system's DNS name is the simplest mounting option. The file system DNS name will automatically resolve to the mount target’s IP address in the Availability Zone of the connecting Amazon EC2 instance, so instances from any AZ could access the
EFS
.AWS
will automatically resolve the DNS name to the IP address of the correct mount point depending on AZ/subnet the instance is requesting access to theEFS
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