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- If your requirements include encrypting all of the above and end-to-end encryption, use Azure Disk Encryption.
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- If your requirements include encrypting only data at rest with customer-managed key, then use [Server-side encryption with customer-managed keys](../disk-encryption.md). You can't encrypt a disk with both Azure Disk Encryption and Storage server-side encryption with customer managed keys.
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- If you're using a scenario called out in [Restrictions](disk-encryption-windows.md#restricted), consider [Server-side encryption with customer-managed keys](../disk-encryption.md).
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- If you're using a scenario called out in [Restrictions](disk-encryption-windows.md#restrictions), consider [Server-side encryption with customer-managed keys](../disk-encryption.md).
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- If your organization's policy allows you to encrypt content at rest with an Azure-managed key, then no action is needed - the content is encrypted by default. For managed disks, the content inside storage is encrypted by default with Server-side encryption with platform-managed key. The key is managed by the Azure Storage service.
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