FAQ about NASWhat is NAS? What protocols are supported by NAS? Which protocol can I select for a NAS file system? What are the limits of NAS file systems? For more information, see FAQ.FAQ about billingAm I charged after I activate NAS? Why do I still have overdue payments after I purchase a storage plan? What is the relationship between a storage plan and the capacity of a file system? How can I check whether I have overdue payments? For more information, see FAQ about billing.FAQ about mountingFAQ about mounting an NFS file system on LinuxFAQ about mounting an SMB file system on WindowsFAQ about mounting an SMB file system on LinuxFAQ about mounting an NFS file system on WindowsFAQ about mountingFor more information, see FAQ about mounting.FAQ about performanceWhat is the read and write performance of a file system related to? Why does NGINX require a long period of time to write logs to a file system? How can I improve the performance of access from IIS to NAS? How do I increase the throughput of accessing NAS on Linux? For more information, see FAQ about the performance of NAS file systems.FAQ about basic management featuresWhy is the "insufficient inventory" error returned when I create a file system? Can I change the network type of a mount target? What are the limits of NAS file systems? What is a mount target? What are the features of a mount target? For more information, see FAQ about basic management features.FAQ about advanced management featuresFAQ about advanced management featuresFAQ about advanced management featuresWhy do I need to use RAM to grant the required permissions when I create a mount target in the classic network? Does NAS support the inotify subsystem? For more information, see FAQ about advanced management features.