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articles/virtual-machines/disks-deploy-zrs.md

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:::image type="content" source="media/disks-deploy-zrs/disks-zrs-portal-basic.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the VM creation workflow, basic pane, redundancy and regions are highlighted." lightbox="media/disks-deploy-zrs/disks-zrs-portal-basic.png":::
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1. Proceed to the **Disks** pane.
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1. Select your disk and select one of the ZRS disks in the drop down.
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1. Select your disk and select one of the ZRS disks in the drop-down.
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:::image type="content" source="media/disks-deploy-zrs/disks-zrs-portal-select-blade.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the vm creation workflow, disks pane, OS disk dropdown is expanded with the ZRS premium SSD and standard SSD options highlighted." lightbox="media/disks-deploy-zrs/disks-zrs-portal-select-blade.png":::
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articles/virtual-machines/disks-types.md

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#### Premium SSD v2 IOPS
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All Premium SSD v2 disks have a baseline IOPS of 3000. After 6 GiB, the maximum IOPS a disk can have increases at a rate of 500 per GiB, up to 80,000 IOPS. So a 8 GiB disk can have up to 4,000 IOPS, and a 10 GiB can have up to 5,000 IOPS. To be able to set 80,000 IOPS on a disk, that disk must have at least 160 GiB.
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All Premium SSD v2 disks have a baseline IOPS of 3000. After 6 GiB, the maximum IOPS a disk can have increases at a rate of 500 per GiB, up to 80,000 IOPS. So an 8 GiB disk can have up to 4,000 IOPS, and a 10 GiB can have up to 5,000 IOPS. To be able to set 80,000 IOPS on a disk, that disk must have at least 160 GiB.
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#### Premium SSD v2 throughput
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includes/disks-prem-v2-limitations.md

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1. Premium SSD v2 disks can't be used as an OS disk.
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1. Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can only be attached to zonal VMs.
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1. Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs in virtual machine scale sets.
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1. Currently, taking snapshots aren't supported, and you can't create a Premium SSD v2 from the snapshot of another disk type.
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1. Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs with encryption at host enabled.
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1. Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs in Availability Sets.
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1. Azure Disk Encryption isn't supported for VMs with Premium SSD v2 disks.
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1. Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery aren't supported for VMs with Premium SSD v2 disks.
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- Premium SSD v2 disks can't be used as an OS disk.
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- Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can only be attached to zonal VMs.
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- Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs in virtual machine scale sets.
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- Currently, taking snapshots aren't supported, and you can't create a Premium SSD v2 from the snapshot of another disk type.
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- Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs with encryption at host enabled.
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- Currently, Premium SSD v2 disks can't be attached to VMs in Availability Sets.
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- Azure Disk Encryption isn't supported for VMs with Premium SSD v2 disks.
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- Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery aren't supported for VMs with Premium SSD v2 disks.

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