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CRR/CZR removing consideration: Config vol replication for source vol created from snapshot
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articles/azure-netapp-files/cross-region-replication-requirements-considerations.md

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* See [resource limits](azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md) for the maximum number of cross-region replication destination volumes. You can open a support ticket to [request a limit increase](azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md#request-limit-increase) in the default quota of replication destination volumes (per subscription in a region).
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* There can be a delay up to five minutes for the interface to reflect a newly added snapshot on the source volume.
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* Cascading and fan in/out topologies aren't supported.
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* Configuring volume replication for source volumes created from snapshot isn't supported at this time.
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* After you set up cross-region replication, the replication process creates *SnapMirror snapshots* to provide references between the source volume and the destination volume. SnapMirror snapshots are cycled automatically when a new one is created for every incremental transfer. You can't delete SnapMirror snapshots until replication relationship and volume is deleted.
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* You can't mount a dual-protocol volume until you [authorize replication from the source volume](cross-region-replication-create-peering.md#authorize-replication-from-the-source-volume) and the initial [transfer](cross-region-replication-display-health-status.md#display-replication-status) happens.
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* You can delete manual snapshots on the source volume of a replication relationship when the replication relationship is active or broken, and also after the replication relationship is deleted. You can't delete manual snapshots for the destination volume until the replication relationship is broken.

articles/azure-netapp-files/cross-zone-replication-requirements-considerations.md

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* See [resource limits](azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md) for the maximum number of cross-zone destination volumes. You can open a support ticket to [request a limit increase](azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md#request-limit-increase) in the default quota of replication destination volumes (per subscription in a region).
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* There can be a delay up to five minutes for the interface to reflect a newly added snapshot on the source volume.
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* Cross-zone replication does not support cascading and fan in/out topologies.
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* At this time, you can't configure volume replication for source volumes created from snapshot with cross-zone replication.
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* After you set up cross-zone replication, the replication process creates *SnapMirror snapshots* to provide references between the source volume and the destination volume. SnapMirror snapshots are cycled automatically when a new one is created for every incremental transfer. You cannot delete SnapMirror snapshots until you delete the replication relationship and volume.
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* You cannot mount a dual-protocol volume until you [authorize replication from the source volume](cross-region-replication-create-peering.md#authorize-replication-from-the-source-volume) and the initial [transfer](cross-region-replication-display-health-status.md#display-replication-status) happens.
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* You can delete manual snapshots on the source volume of a replication relationship when the replication relationship is active or broken, and also after you've deleted replication relationship. You cannot delete manual snapshots for the destination volume until you break the replication relationship.

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