Az.DiskPool
Microsoft Azure PowerShell: DiskPool cmdlets
DiskPool
Get-AzDiskPool |
Get a Disk pool. |
Get-AzDiskPoolIscsiTarget |
Get an iSCSI Target. |
Get-AzDiskPoolOutboundNetworkDependencyEndpoint |
Gets the network endpoints of all outbound dependencies of a Disk Pool |
Get-AzDiskPoolResourceSku |
Lists available StoragePool resources and skus in an Azure location. |
Get-AzDiskPoolZone |
Lists available Disk Pool Skus in an Azure location. |
Invoke-AzDiskPoolRedeployment |
Upgrade replaces the underlying virtual machine hosts one at a time. This operation can take 10-15 minutes to complete. This is expected service behavior. |
New-AzDiskPool |
Create or Update Disk pool. This create or update operation can take 15 minutes to complete. This is expected service behavior. |
New-AzDiskPoolAclObject |
Create a in-memory object for Acl |
New-AzDiskPoolIscsiLunObject |
Create a in-memory object for IscsiLun |
New-AzDiskPoolIscsiTarget |
Create or Update an iSCSI Target. |
Remove-AzDiskPool |
Delete a Disk pool; attached disks are not affected. This delete operation can take 10 minutes to complete. This is expected service behavior. |
Remove-AzDiskPoolIscsiTarget |
Delete an iSCSI Target. |
Start-AzDiskPool |
The operation to start a Disk Pool. This start operation can take 10 minutes to complete. This is expected service behavior. |
Stop-AzDiskPool |
Shuts down the Disk Pool and releases the compute resources. You are not billed for the compute resources that this Disk Pool uses. This operation can take 10 minutes to complete. This is expected service behavior. |
Update-AzDiskPool |
Update a Disk pool. |
Update-AzDiskPoolIscsiTarget |
Update an iSCSI Target. |
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