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Premium solid-state drives (SSD) have two available bursting models; credit-based bursting and on-demand bursting. This article covers how to switch to on-demand bursting. Disks that use the on-demand model can burst beyond their original provisioned targets. On-demand bursting occurs as often as needed by the workload, up to the maximum burst target. On-demand bursting incurs additional charges.
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For details on disk bursting, see [Managed disk bursting](disk-bursting.md). For the max burst targets on each supported disk, see [Scalability and performance targets for VM disks](disks-scalability-targets.md#premium-ssd-managed-disks-per-disk-limits).
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For details on disk bursting, see [Managed disk bursting](disk-bursting.md).
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For the max burst targets on each supported disk, see [Scalability and performance targets for VM disks](disks-scalability-targets.md#premium-ssd-managed-disks-per-disk-limits).
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> You don't need to follow the steps in this article to use credit-based bursting. By default, credit-based bursting is enabled on all eligible disks.

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