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author: Heidilohr
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ms.topic: faq
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ms.service: virtual-desktop
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ms.date: 12/17/2021
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ms.date: 11/07/2022
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ms.author: helohr
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Are ephemeral OS disks for Azure VMs supported with Azure Virtual Desktop?
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No. [Ephemeral OS disks for Azure VMs](../virtual-machines/ephemeral-os-disks.md) are not supported with Azure Virtual Desktop.
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No. [Ephemeral OS disks for Azure VMs](../virtual-machines/ephemeral-os-disks.md) are not supported with Azure Virtual Desktop.
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If I store my host pools and VMs in different regions, what would happen in a disaster scenario where the host pool region goes down but goes down but the VM region stays online?
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If the region you stored your host pool metadata in goes down, Azure Virtual Desktop won't accept new user connections. However, any existing sessions will remain connected.
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