Cloning a File System

Clone a File Storage file system.

Before you can clone a file system, at least one snapshot must exist for the file system. For more information, see Creating a Snapshot. The clone is a copy of the file system data as it exists at the date and time that the selected snapshot was taken.

When you clone a file system, you can decide whether to detach the clone from its parent to create an independent file system. For more information, see Detaching a Clone.

Hydration begins immediately upon instantiation of the clone. To view the clone's hydration status, source snapshot, parent file system, and other cloning information, visit the details page of the cloned file system. For more information, see Getting a File System's Details.

You can export, mount, and use the clone immediately for READ or WRITE operations after you create it. See Creating an Export and Mounting File Systems for more information. Cloned file systems are managed in the same way that any other file system is managed.