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# Restore a backup to a new volume
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* You should trigger the restore operation when there are no baseline backups. Otherwise, the restore might increase the load on the Azure Blob account where your data is backed up.
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* For large volumes (greater than 10 TB), it can take multiple hours to transfer all the data from the backup media.
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See [Requirements and considerations for Azure NetApp Files backup](backup-requirements-considerations.md) for additional considerations about using Azure NetApp Files backup.
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