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Merge pull request #101516 from rishjai-msft/diskMinSize
updated minimum data disk size
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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md

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@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ This table summarized support for the Azure VM OS disk, data disk, and temporary
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OS disk maximum size | 4096 GB | [Learn more](../virtual-machines/managed-disks-overview.md) about VM disks.
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Temporary disk | Not supported | The temporary disk is always excluded from replication.<br/><br/> Don't store any persistent data on the temporary disk. [Learn more](../virtual-machines/managed-disks-overview.md).
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Data disk maximum size | 32 TB for managed disks<br></br>4 TB for unmanaged disks|
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Data disk minimum size | No restriction for unmanaged disks. 2 GB for managed disks |
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Data disk minimum size | No restriction for unmanaged disks. 1 GB for managed disks |
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Data disk maximum number | Up to 64, in accordance with support for a specific Azure VM size | [Learn more](../virtual-machines/sizes.md) about VM sizes.
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Data disk maximum size per storage account (for unmanaged disks) | 35 TB | This is an upper limit for cumulative size of page blobs created in a premium Storage Account
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Data disk change rate | Maximum of 20 MBps per disk for premium storage. Maximum of 2 MBps per disk for Standard storage. | If the average data change rate on the disk is continuously higher than the maximum, replication won't catch up.<br/><br/> However, if the maximum is exceeded sporadically, replication can catch up, but you might see slightly delayed recovery points.

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