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Azure Files geo-redundancy for large file shares significantly improves capacity and performance for standard SMB file shares when using geo-redundant storage (GRS) and geo-zone redundant storage (GZRS) options.
Azure Files has offered 100 TiB standard SMB shares for years with locally redundant storage (LRS) and zone-redundant storage (ZRS). However, geo-redundant file shares had a 5 TiB capacity limit and were sometimes throttled due to IO operations per second (IOPS) and throughput limits. Now, geo-redundant standard SMB file shares support up to 100 TiB capacity with significantly improved IOPS and throughput limits.
Register for the feature
To get started, register for the feature using Azure portal or PowerShell. This step is required for regions that are generally available or in preview.
- Sign in to the Azure portal.
- Search for and select Preview features.
- Click the Type filter and select Microsoft.Storage.
- Select Azure Files geo-redundancy for large file shares and click Register.
For more information, refer to this article : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/files/geo-redundant-storage-for-large-file-shares?tabs=portal (Enable geo-redundancy and large file shares for standard SMB file shares)
Additional information: Azure Files doesn't support read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) or read-access geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS). If a storage account is configured to use RA-GRS or RA-GZRS, the file shares will be configured as GRS or GZRS. The file shares won't be accessible in the secondary region unless a failover occurs.
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