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|Over 5,000 TiB |N/A |N/A| |Talk to your field or account team. |
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<!---| |[Use ZRS disks when sharing disks between VMs](#use-zrs-disks-when-sharing-disks-between-vms). |Prevents a shared disk from becoming a single point of failure. | --->
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### Solution details
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## Solution details
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If you are still stuck between options after using the decision trees, here are more details for each solution:
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| [**Azure NetApp Files**](/azure/azure-netapp-files/) | Midrange jobs (1k-10k cores), IOPS+latency good for small-file datasets (<512 KiB), excellent for small, many-file workloads | Easy to integrate for Linux and Windows, supports multiprotocol for workflows using both Linux + Windows | Pay what you provision | Either |
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| [**Azure Managed Lustre**](/azure/azure-managed-lustre/) | All job sizes (1k - >10k cores) IOPS/latency for 1000s of medium-sized files (>512 KiB), best for bandwidth-intensive read + write workloads | Lustre, CSI | Pay for what you provision | Durable enough to run as standalone (core) storage, most cost-effective as an accelerator |
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### Core storage price comparison
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## Core storage price comparison
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In order of most to least expensive, the core storage option prices are: Azure NetApp Files > Azure Premium Blob and Azure Premium Files > Azure Standard Blob.
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