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articles/azure-netapp-files/includes/2-tib-capacity-pool.md

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# azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md
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# azure-netapp-files-set-up-capacity-pool.md
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# azure-netapp-files-resize-capacity-pools-or-volumes.md
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# Customer intent: "As a cloud administrator, I want to understand the capacity pool size requirements based on network features, so that I can optimize resource allocation and ensure efficient storage management."
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You can only take advantage of the 1-TiB minimum if all the volumes in the capacity pool are using Standard network features. 1-TiB capacity pools are generally available. If any volume is using Basic network features, the minimum size is 4 TiB.

articles/azure-netapp-files/includes/application-volume-group-layout.md

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# application-volume-group-oracle-introduction.md
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# Customer intent: "As a cloud architect, I want to understand the application volume group configuration, so that I can effectively deploy optimal data, log, and backup volumes in Azure NetApp Files for improved performance and resource management."
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* Application volume group can deploy 1 to 8 data, log (and optionally, log-mirror), backup, and binary volumes in the selected zone using the same network features setting (Standard or Basic) and the same NFS version (NFSv4.1 or NFSv3).

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# Customer intent: "As a cloud administrator, I want to manage Oracle application volume group volumes through the Azure CLI or PowerShell, so that I can streamline volume creation and modifications in my cloud environment."
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# application-volume-group-add-manage-volumes.md
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# Customer intent: As a cloud administrator, I want to create and modify SAP HANA application volume groups using the available tools, so that I can ensure high availability and optimal network performance for my applications.
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# \sap\workloads\sap-hana-high-availability-netapp-files-red-hat.md
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# sap/workloads/sap-hana-scale-out-standby-netapp-files-suse
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# sap/workloads/sap-hana-scale-out-standby-netapp-files-rhel
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# Customer intent: As an SAP administrator, I want to use Azure NetApp Files for deploying HANA volumes, so that I can ensure high availability and optimal performance for my production workloads.
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# Customer intent: "As a cloud administrator, I want to ensure I have the correct permissions configured in my custom role, so that I can successfully create or update a volume in Azure NetApp Files."
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# backup-configure-manual.md
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# see also backup-requirements-considerations.md
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# see also azure-netapp-files-quickstart-set-up-account-create-volumes.md
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# Customer intent: "As a cloud resource manager, I want to delete backups before removing a resource group or subscription, so that I can ensure all associated data is properly managed and deleted."
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If you need to delete a resource group or subscription that contains backups, you should delete any backups first. Deleting the resource group or subscription doesn't delete the backups. [You can delete backups by manually](../backup-delete.md).

articles/azure-netapp-files/includes/kerberos-nconnect-performance.md

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# azure-netapp-files/performance-linux-mount-options.md
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# Customer intent: As a system administrator managing performance settings for Linux mounts, I want to understand the implications of using `nconnect` and `sec=krb5*` together, so that I can optimize my application's data transmission without causing performance degradation.
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It's not recommended to use `nconnect` and `sec=krb5*` mount options together. Using these options together can cause performance degradation.

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# Customer intent: As a cloud administrator, I want to understand the volume quota options for Azure NetApp Files, so that I can select the appropriate volume size and ensure compliance with regional capacity requirements.
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Regular volumes quotas are between 50 GiB and 100 TiB. Large volume quotas range from 50 TiB to 1 PiB in size. If you intend for the volume quota to fall in the large volume range, select **Yes**. Volume quotas are entered in GiB.

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# azure-netapp-files/create-active-directory-connections.md
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# Customer intent: "As an IT administrator managing Azure NetApp Files, I want to understand the impact of the April 2023 Windows Update on Netlogon Secure Channel, so that I can ensure ongoing security and functionality of our Active Directory connections."
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