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articles/azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-introduction.md

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| Three flexible performance tiers (Standard, Premium, Ultra) | Three performance tiers with dynamic service-level change capability based on workload needs, including cool access for cold data. | Choose the right performance level for workloads and dynamically adjust performance without overspending on resources.
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| Small-to-large volumes | Easily resize file volumes from 100 GiB up to 100 TiB without downtime. | Scale storage as business needs grow without over-provisioning, avoiding upfront cost.
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| 1-TiB minimum capacity pool size | 1-TiB capacity pool is a reduced-size storage pool compared to the initial 4-TiB minimum. | Save money by starting with a smaller storage footprint and lower entry point, without sacrificing performance or availability. Scale storage based on growth without high upfront costs.
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| 1,000-TiB maximum capacity pool | 1000-TiB capacity pool is an increased storage pool compared to the initial 500-TiB maximum. | Reduce waste by creating larger, pooled capacity and performance budget, and share and distribute across volumes.
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| 2,048-TiB maximum capacity pool | 2048-TiB capacity pool is an increased storage pool compared to the initial 500-TiB maximum. | Reduce waste by creating larger, pooled capacity and performance budget, and share and distribute across volumes.
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| 50-500 TiB large volumes | Store large volumes of data up to 500 TiB in a single volume. | Manage large datasets and high-performance workloads with ease.
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| User and group quotas | Set quotas on storage usage for individual users and groups. | Control storage usage and optimize resource allocation.
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| Virtual machine (VM) networked storage performance | Higher VM network throughput compared to disk IO limits enable more demanding workloads on smaller Azure VMs. | Improve application performance at a smaller VM footprint, improving overall efficiency and lowering application license cost.

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