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includes/azure-storage-account-limits-standard.md

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| Maximum number of virtual network rules per storage account | 200 |
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| Maximum number of IP address rules per storage account | 200 |
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<sup>1</sup>Azure Storage standard accounts support higher capacity limits and higher limits for ingress by request. To request an increase in account limits, contact [Azure Support](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/faq/).
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<sup>1</sup> Azure Storage standard accounts support higher capacity limits and higher limits for ingress by request. To request an increase in account limits, contact [Azure Support](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/faq/).
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<sup>2</sup> If your storage account has read-access enabled with geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS) or geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS), then the egress targets for the secondary location are identical to those of the primary location. [Azure Storage replication](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy) options include:
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[!INCLUDE [azure-storage-redundancy](azure-storage-redundancy.md)]
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<sup>3</sup>[Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2](../articles/storage/blobs/data-lake-storage-introduction.md) is a set of capabilities dedicated to big data analytics, built on Azure Blob storage. Azure Storage and blob storage limitations apply to Data lake Gen2.
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<sup>3</sup> [Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2](../articles/storage/blobs/data-lake-storage-introduction.md) is a set of capabilities dedicated to big data analytics, built on Azure Blob storage. Azure Storage and blob storage limitations apply to Data lake Gen2.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Microsoft recommends that you use a general-purpose v2 storage account for most scenarios. You can easily upgrade a general-purpose v1 or an Azure Blob storage account to a general-purpose v2 account with no downtime and without the need to copy data. For more information, see [Upgrade to a general-purpose v2 storage account](../articles/storage/common/storage-account-upgrade.md).

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