Active File Management
Active File Management (AFM) is a feature of IBM Storage Scale. You can use AFM to share data across clusters.
Introduction to Active File Management (AFM)
Active File Management (AFM) enables sharing of data across clusters, even if the networks are unreliable or have high latency.
The following figure is a sample of an AFM relationship.

You can use AFM to create associations between IBM Storage Scale clusters or between IBM Storage Scale clusters and NFS data source. With AFM, you can implement a single namespace view across sites around the world by making your global namespace truly global.
By using AFM, you can build a common namespace across locations, and automate the flow of file data. You can duplicate data for disaster recovery purposes without suffering from wide area network (WAN) latencies.
AFM can be enabled on GPFS-independent filesets only. A dependent fileset can be linked under an AFM fileset, but only up to one level below the AFM-independent fileset. The dependent fileset does not allow nested dependent filesets under the AFM-independent fileset.
Individual files in the AFM filesets can be compressed. Compressing files saves disk space. For more information, see File compression.