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Feature support is impacted by the type of account that you create and the settings that enable on that account. You can use the tables in this article to assess feature support based on these factors. The items that appear in these tables will change over time as support continues to expand.
Each table uses the following icons to indicate support level:
Icon | Description |
---|---|
✅ | Fully supported |
🟦 | Supported at the preview level |
⬤ | Not yet supported |
This table describes the impact of enabling the capability and not the specific use of that capability. For example, if you enable the Network File System (NFS) 3.0 protocol but never use the NFS 3.0 protocol to upload a blob, a check mark in the NFS 3.0 enabled column indicates that feature support is not negatively impacted by merely enabling NFS 3.0 support.
Even though a feature is not be negatively impacted, it might not be compatible when used with a specific capability. For example, enabling NFS 3.0 has no impact on Microsoft Entra authorization. However, you can't use Microsoft Entra ID to authorize an NFS 3.0 request. See any of these articles for information about known limitations:
The following table describes whether a feature is supported in a standard general-purpose v2 account when you enable a hierarchical namespace (HNS), NFS 3.0 protocol, or SFTP.
Svarbu
This table describes the impact of enabling HNS, NFS, or SFTP and not the specific use of those capabilities.
1 Requests that clients make by using NFS 3.0 or SFTP can't be authorized by using Microsoft Entra security.
2 Only locally redundant storage (LRS) and zone-redundant storage (ZRS) are supported.
3 Storage Analytics metrics is retired. See Transition to metrics in Azure Monitor.
The following table describes whether a feature is supported in a premium block blob account when you enable a hierarchical namespace (HNS), NFS 3.0 protocol, or SFTP.
Svarbu
This table describes the impact of enabling HNS, NFS, or SFTP and not the specific use of those capabilities.
1 Requests that clients make by using NFS 3.0 or SFTP can't be authorized by using Microsoft Entra security.
2 Only locally redundant storage (LRS) and zone-redundant storage (ZRS) are supported.
3 Storage Analytics metrics is retired. See Transition to metrics in Azure Monitor.
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