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Resize disk on replicated VM | Resizing up on the source VM is supported. Resizing down on the source VM isn't supported. Resizing should be performed before failover. No need to disable/re-enable replication.<br/><br/> If you change the source VM after failover, the changes aren't captured.<br/><br/> If you change the disk size on the Azure VM after failover, changes aren't captured by Site Recovery, and failback will be to the original VM size.<br/><br/> If resizing to >=4 TB, note Azure guidance on disk caching [here](../virtual-machines/premium-storage-performance.md).
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Add a disk to a replicated VM | Supported
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Offline changes to protected disks | Disconnecting disks and making offline modifications to them require triggering a full resync.
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Disk caching | Disk Caching isn't supported for disks 4 TiB and larger. If multiple disks are attached to your VM, each disk that is smaller than 4 TiB will support caching. Changing the cache setting of an Azure disk detaches and re-attaches the target disk. If it's the operating system disk, the VM is restarted. Stop all applications/services that might be affected by this disruption before changing the disk cache setting. Not following those recommendations could lead to data corruption.
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Disk caching | Disk Caching isn't supported for disks 4 TB and larger. If multiple disks are attached to your VM, each disk that is smaller than 4 TB will support caching. Changing the cache setting of an Azure disk detaches and re-attaches the target disk. If it's the operating system disk, the VM is restarted. Stop all applications/services that might be affected by this disruption before changing the disk cache setting. Not following those recommendations could lead to data corruption.
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## Replicated machines - storage
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