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Learn how to manage and monitor capacity in Azure NetApp Files.
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This article describes how to manage a capacity pool that uses the manual QoS type.
See Storage hierarchy of Azure NetApp Files and Performance considerations for Azure NetApp Files to understand the considerations about QoS types.
To create a new capacity pool using the manual QoS type:
Follow steps in Create a capacity pool.
In the New Capacity Pool window, select the Manual QoS type.
You can change a capacity pool that currently uses the auto QoS type to use the manual QoS type.
Important
Setting the capacity type to manual QoS is a permanent change. You cannot convert a manual QoS type capacity tool to an auto QoS capacity pool.
At conversion time, throughput levels might be capped to conform to the throughput limits for volumes of the manual QoS type. See Resource limits for Azure NetApp Files.
From the management blade for your NetApp account, select Capacity pools to display existing capacity pools.
Select the capacity pool that you want to change to using manual QoS.
Select Change QoS type. Then set New QoS Type to Manual. Select OK.
Metrics are available to help you monitor the read and write throughput of a volume. See Metrics for Azure NetApp Files.
If a volume is contained in a manual QoS capacity pool, you can modify the allotted volume throughput as needed.
From the Volumes page, select the volume whose throughput you want to modify.
Select Change throughput. Specify the Throughput (MiB/S) that you want. Select OK.
Training
Module
Understand quotas in Azure NetApp Files - Training
Learn how to manage and monitor capacity in Azure NetApp Files.