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includes/disk-storage-premium-ssd-sizes.md

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| Max burst throughput per disk** | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec | 170 MiB/sec |
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| Max burst duration** | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min | 30 min |
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\*Denotes a disk size that is currently in preview, for regional availability information see [Premium disks: Managed and unmanaged](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/faq-for-disks#premium-disks-managed-and-unmanaged).
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\*Denotes a disk size that is currently in preview, for regional availability information see [Premium disks: Managed and unmanaged](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/linux/faq-for-disks#premium-disks-managed-and-unmanaged).
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\**Denotes a feature that is currently in preview, see [Disk bursting](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting#regional-availability) for more information.
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\**Denotes a feature that is currently in preview, see [Disk bursting](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting#regional-availability) for more information.

includes/virtual-machines-managed-disks-types-ga.md

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Premium SSD sizes smaller than P30 now offer disk bursting (preview) and can burst their IOPS per disk up to 3,500 and their bandwidth up to 170 Mbps. Bursting is automated and operates based on a credit system. Credits are automatically accumulated in a burst bucket when disk traffic is below the provisioned performance target and credits are automatically consumed when traffic bursts beyond the target, up to the max burst limit. The max burst limit defines the ceiling of disk IOPS & Bandwidth even if you have burst credits to consume from. Disk bursting provides better tolerance on unpredictable changes of IO patterns. You can best leverage it for OS disk boot and applications with spiky traffic.
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Disks bursting support will be enabled on new deployments of applicable disk sizes in the [preview regions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting#regional-availability) by default, with no user action required. For existing disks of the applicable sizes, you can enable bursting with either of two the options: detach and reattach the disk or stop and restart the attached VM. All burst applicable disk sizes will start with a full burst credit bucket when the disk is attached to a Virtual Machine that supports a max duration at peak burst limit of 30 mins. To learn more about how bursting work on Azure Disks, see [Premium SSD bursting](../articles/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting.md).
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Disks bursting support will be enabled on new deployments of applicable disk sizes in the [preview regions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting#regional-availability) by default, with no user action required. For existing disks of the applicable sizes, you can enable bursting with either of two the options: detach and reattach the disk or stop and restart the attached VM. All burst applicable disk sizes will start with a full burst credit bucket when the disk is attached to a Virtual Machine that supports a max duration at peak burst limit of 30 mins. To learn more about how bursting work on Azure Disks, see [Premium SSD bursting](../articles/virtual-machines/linux/disk-bursting.md).
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