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Important
Azure Stack Edge Pro FPGA devices reached end-of-life in February 2024.
Consider these limits as you deploy and operate your Microsoft Azure Stack Edge Pro GPU or Azure Stack Edge Pro FPGA solution.
The following table describes the limits for the Azure Stack Edge device.
Description | Value |
---|---|
No. of files per device | 100 million |
No. of shares per container | 1 |
Maximum no. of share endpoints and REST endpoints per device (GPU devices only) | 24 |
Maximum no. of tiered storage accounts per device (GPU devices only) | 24 |
Maximum file size written to a share | 5 TB |
Maximum number of resource groups per device | 800 |
This section describes the limits for Azure Storage service, and the required naming conventions for Azure Files, Azure block blobs, and Azure page blobs, as applicable to the Azure Stack Edge / Data Box Gateway service. Review the storage limits carefully and follow all the recommendations.
For the latest information on Azure storage service limits and best practices for naming shares, containers, and files, go to:
Important
If there are any files or directories that exceed the Azure Storage service limits, or do not conform to Azure Files/Blob naming conventions, then these files or directories are not ingested into the Azure Storage via the Azure Stack Edge / Data Box Gateway service.
The following caveats apply to data as it moves into Azure:
rsync -a
option isn't supported.Here are the limits on the size of the data that is copied into storage account. Make sure that the data you upload conforms to these limits. For the most up-to-date information on these limits, see Scalability and performance targets for Blob storage and Azure Files scalability and performance targets.
Size of data copied into Azure storage account | Default Limit |
---|---|
Block Blob and page blob | 500 TB per storage account |
Here are the sizes of the Azure objects that can be written. Make sure that all the files that are uploaded conform to these limits.
Azure object type | Upload limit |
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Block Blob | ~ 4.75 TB |
Page Blob | 1 TB Every file uploaded in Page Blob format must be 512 bytes aligned (an integral multiple), else the upload fails. The VHD and VHDX are 512 bytes aligned. |
Azure Files | 1 TB Every file uploaded in Page Blob format must be 512 bytes aligned (an integral multiple), else the upload fails. The VHD and VHDX are 512 bytes aligned. |
Important
Creation of files (irrespective of the storage type) is allowed up to 5 TB. However, if you create a file whose size is greater than the upload limit defined in the preceding table, the file does not get uploaded. You have to manually delete the file to reclaim the space.
Training
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure Virtual Desktop Specialty - Certifications
Plan, deliver, manage, and monitor virtual desktop experiences and remote apps on Microsoft Azure for any device.
Documentation
Microsoft Azure Stack Edge Pro R overview
Describes Azure Stack Edge Pro R devices, a storage solution that uses a physical device for network-based transfer into Azure and the solution can be deployed in harsh environments.
Microsoft Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU technical specifications and compliance
Learn about the technical specifications and compliance for your Azure Stack Edge Pro device with GPU
Microsoft Azure Stack Edge system requirements
Learn about the system requirements for your Microsoft Azure Stack Edge solution and for the clients connecting to Azure Stack Edge.