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| `<VolumeName>` | The name of the Elastic SAN Volume to be created. |
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| `<Location>` | The region where the new resources will be created. |
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| `<Zone>` | The availability zone where the Elastic SAN will be created.<br> *Specify the same availability zone as the zone that will host your workload.*<br>*Use only if the Elastic SAN uses locally redundant storage.*<br> *Must be a zone supported in the target location such as `1`, `2`, or `3`.* |
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| `<BaseSizeTib>` | The amount of base units to provision. For Azure CLI extension elastic-san versions 1.3.0 and greater, this is an optional parameter with default value 20. |
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| `<BaseSizeTib>` | The amount of base units to provision. For Azure CLI extension elastic-san versions 1.3.0 and newer, this is an optional parameter with default value 20. |
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| `<ExtendedCapacitySizeTiB>` | The amount of capacity-only units to provision. For Azure CLI extension elastic-san versions 1.3.0 and newer, this is an optional parameter with default value 0. |
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| `<AutoScalePolicyEnforcement>` | The setting that determines whether or not autoscaling is enabled for the Elastic SAN. <br>*This value is optional but if passed in, must be 'Enabled' or 'Disabled'* |
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| `<UnusedSizeTiB>` | The capacity (in TiB) on your Elastic SAN that you want to keep free and unused. If you use more space than this amount, the scale-up operation is automatically triggered, increasing the size of your SAN. This parameter is optional but is required to enable autoscaling. |

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