Skip to content

Commit 8136b46

Browse files
Update storage-import-export-service-faq.md
1 parent 8006106 commit 8136b46

File tree

1 file changed

+2
-2
lines changed

1 file changed

+2
-2
lines changed

articles/storage/common/storage-import-export-service-faq.md

Lines changed: 2 additions & 2 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ You can ship drives to the Azure datacenter using any known carrier like FedEx,
8888
### Are there any restrictions with shipping and returning my drive internationally?
8989
Please note that the physical media that you are shipping may need to cross international borders. You are responsible for ensuring that your physical media and data are imported and/or exported in accordance with the applicable laws. Before shipping the physical media, check with your advisors to verify that your media and data can legally be shipped to the identified data center. This will help to ensure that it reaches Microsoft in a timely manner.
9090

91-
After the upload is complete, the process to return drive(s) to an international address can take longer than the typical 2-3 days we see for local shipping. During the stage listed in the Azure portal as ‘packaging’ our team is ensuring the correct documentation is provided to ensure the shipment complies with the varied international import/export requirements.
91+
After the upload is complete, the process to return drive(s) to an international address can take longer than the typical 2-3 days needed for local shipping. During the stage listed in the Azure portal as Packaging, the Data Box team is ensuring that the correct documentation is provided to ensure the shipment complies with the various international import and export requirements.
9292

9393
### Are there any special requirements for delivering my disks to a datacenter?
9494

9595
The requirements depend on the specific Azure datacenter restrictions.
96-
- There are a few sites, that require a Microsoft datacenter Inbound ID number to be written on the parcel for security reasons. Before you ship your drives or disks to the datacenter, contact Azure DataBox Operations ([email protected]) to get this number. Without this number, the package will be rejected.
96+
- There are a few sites like Australia, Germany, UK South, that require a Microsoft datacenter Inbound ID number to be written on the parcel for security reasons. Before you ship your drives or disks to the datacenter, contact Azure DataBox Operations ([email protected]) to get this number. Without this number, the package will be rejected.
9797
- The datacenters in India require the personal details of the driver, such as the Government ID Card or Proof No. (for example, PAN, AADHAR, DL), name, contact, and the car plate number to get a gate entry pass. To avoid delivery delays, inform your carrier about these requirements.
9898

9999

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)