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articles/azure-netapp-files/faq-integration.md

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## Can I use Azure NetApp Files NFS or SMB volumes with Azure VMware Solution (AVS)?
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Yes, Azure NetApp Files can be used to expand your AVS private cloud storage via [Azure NetApp Files datastores](../azure-vmware/attach-azure-netapp-files-to-azure-vmware-solution-hosts.md). In addition, you can mount Azure NetApp Files NFS volumes on AVS Windows VMs or Linux VMs. You can map Azure NetApp Files SMB shares on AVS Windows VMs. For more information, see [Azure NetApp Files with Azure VMware Solution]( ../azure-vmware/netapp-files-with-azure-vmware-solution.md).
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Yes, you can use Azure NetApp Files to expand your AVS private cloud storage via [Azure NetApp Files datastores](../azure-vmware/attach-azure-netapp-files-to-azure-vmware-solution-hosts.md). You can also mount Azure NetApp Files NFS volumes on AVS Windows VMs or Linux VMs. You can map Azure NetApp Files SMB shares on AVS Windows VMs. For more information, see [Azure NetApp Files with Azure VMware Solution]( ../azure-vmware/netapp-files-with-azure-vmware-solution.md).
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## What regions are supported for using Azure NetApp Files NFS or SMB volumes with Azure VMware Solution (AVS)?
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Using Azure NetApp Files NFS or SMB volumes with AVS for *Guest OS mounts* is supported in [all AVS and ANF enabled regions](https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=azure-vmware,netapp).
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Using Azure NetApp Files NFS or SMB volumes with AVS for *Guest OS mounts* is supported in [all AVS and Azure NetApp Files enabled regions](https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/services/?products=azure-vmware,netapp).
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## Which Unicode Character Encoding is supported by Azure NetApp Files for the creation and display of file and directory names?
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Azure NetApp Files only supports file and directory names that are encoded with the [UTF-8 Unicode Character Encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8), *C locale* (or _C.UTF-8_) format for both NFS and SMB volumes. As such only strict ASCII characters are valid.
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Azure NetApp Files only supports file and directory names that are encoded with the [UTF-8 Unicode Character Encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8), *C locale* (or _C.UTF-8_) format for both NFS and SMB volumes. Only strict ASCII characters are valid.
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If you try to create files or directories with names that use supplementary characters or surrogate pairs such as non-regular characters and emoji that are not supported by C.UTF-8, the operation will fail. In this case, an error from a Windows client might read “The file name you specified is not valid or too long. Specify a different file name.”
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If you try to create files or directories using supplementary characters or surrogate pairs such as nonregular characters or emoji unsupported by C.UTF-8, the operation fails. A Windows client produces an error message similar to “The file name you specified is not valid or too long. Specify a different file name.”
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For more information, see [Understand volume languages](understand-volume-languages.md).
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## Does Azure Databricks support mounting Azure NetApp Files NFS volumes?
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No, [Azure Databricks](/azure/databricks/) does not support mounting any NFS volumes including those provided by Azure NetApp Files. Please contact the Azure Databricks team for more details.
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No, [Azure Databricks](/azure/databricks/) does not support mounting any NFS volumes including those provided by Azure NetApp Files. Contact the Azure Databricks team for more details.
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