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articles/storage/blobs/secure-file-transfer-protocol-known-issues.md

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- Maximum file upload size via the SFTP endpoint is 500 GB.
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- Customer-managed planned failover is supported at the preview level in select regions. For more information, see [Azure storage disaster recovery planning and failover](../common/storage-disaster-recovery-guidance.md#hierarchical-namespace-hns).
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- Customer-managed planned failover is supported at the preview level in select regions. For more information, see [Azure storage disaster recovery planning and failover](../common/storage-disaster-recovery-guidance.md).
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- To change the storage account's redundancy/replication settings, SFTP must be disabled. SFTP may be re-enabled once the conversion has completed.
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articles/storage/common/storage-disaster-recovery-guidance.md

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| Type | Failover Scope | Use case | Expected data loss | Hierarchical Namespace (HNS) supported |
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|----------------------------------------|-----------------|----------|--------------------|----------------------------------------|
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| Customer-managed planned failover (preview) | Storage account | The storage service endpoints for the primary and secondary regions are available, and you want to perform disaster recovery testing. <br></br> The storage service endpoints for the primary region are available, but another service is preventing your workloads from functioning properly.<br><br>To proactively prepare for large-scale disasters, such as a hurricane, that might affect a region. | [No](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | [Yes <br> *(In preview)*](#hierarchical-namespace-hns) |
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| Customer-managed (unplanned) failover | Storage account | The storage service endpoints for the primary region become unavailable, but the secondary region is available. <br></br> You received an Azure Advisory in which Microsoft advises you to perform a failover operation of storage accounts potentially affected by an outage. | [Yes](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | [Yes](#hierarchical-namespace-hns) |
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| Microsoft-managed | Entire region | The primary region becomes unavailable due to a significant disaster, but the secondary region is available. | [Yes](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | [Yes](#hierarchical-namespace-hns) |
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| Customer-managed planned failover (preview) | Storage account | The storage service endpoints for the primary and secondary regions are available, and you want to perform disaster recovery testing. <br></br> The storage service endpoints for the primary region are available, but another service is preventing your workloads from functioning properly.<br><br>To proactively prepare for large-scale disasters, such as a hurricane, that might affect a region. | [No](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | Yes <br> *(In preview)* |
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| Customer-managed (unplanned) failover | Storage account | The storage service endpoints for the primary region become unavailable, but the secondary region is available. <br></br> You received an Azure Advisory in which Microsoft advises you to perform a failover operation of storage accounts potentially affected by an outage. | [Yes](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | Yes |
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| Microsoft-managed | Entire region | The primary region becomes unavailable due to a significant disaster, but the secondary region is available. | [Yes](#anticipate-data-loss-and-inconsistencies) | Yes |
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The following table compares a storage account's redundancy state after each type of failover:
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