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|Tiers and performance| Standard (Transaction optimized)<br>Premium<br>Up to max 100K IOPS per share with 10 GBps per share at about 3ms latency|Standard<br>Premium<br>Ultra<br>Up to 4.5GBps per volume at about 1 ms latency. For IOPS and performance details, see [Azure NetApp Files performance considerations](../azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-performance-considerations.md) and [the FAQ](../azure-netapp-files/faq-performance.md#how-do-i-convert-throughput-based-service-levels-of-azure-netapp-files-to-iops).|Standard HDD: up to 500 IOPS per-disk limits<br>Standard SSD: up to 4k IOPS per-disk limits<br>Premium SSD: up to 20k IOPS per-disk limits<br>We recommend Premium disks for Storage Spaces Direct|
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|Capacity|100 TiB per share, Up to 5 PiB per general purpose account |100 TiB per volume, up to 12.5 PiB per subscription|Maximum 32 TiB per disk|
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|Tiers and performance| Standard (Transaction optimized)<br>Premium<br>Up to max 100K IOPS per share with 10 GBps per share at about 3-ms latency|Standard<br>Premium<br>Ultra<br>Up to max 460K IOPS per volume with 4.5 GBps per volume at about 1 ms latency. For IOPS and performance details, see [Azure NetApp Files performance considerations](../azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-performance-considerations.md) and [the FAQ](../azure-netapp-files/faq-performance.md#how-do-i-convert-throughput-based-service-levels-of-azure-netapp-files-to-iops).|Standard HDD: up to 500 IOPS per-disk limits<br>Standard SSD: up to 4k IOPS per-disk limits<br>Premium SSD: up to 20k IOPS per-disk limits<br>We recommend Premium disks for Storage Spaces Direct|
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|Capacity|100 TiB per share, Up to 5 PiB per general purpose account |100 TiB per volume, up to 12.5 PiB per NetApp account|Maximum 32 TiB per disk|
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|Required infrastructure|Minimum share size 1 GiB|Minimum capacity pool 4 TiB, min volume size 100 GiB|Two VMs on Azure IaaS (+ Cloud Witness) or at least three VMs without and costs for disks|
|Azure Active Directory integration|[Native Active Directory and Azure Active Directory Domain Services](../storage/files/storage-files-active-directory-overview.md)|[Azure Active Directory Domain Services and Native Active Directory](../azure-netapp-files/faq-smb.md#does-azure-netapp-files-support-azure-active-directory)|Native Active Directory or Azure Active Directory Domain Services support only|
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Once you've chosen your storage method, check out [Azure Virtual Desktop pricing](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/virtual-desktop/) for information about our pricing plans.
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## Azure NetApp Files tiers
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Azure NetApp Files volumes are organized in capacity pools. Volume performance is defined by the service level of the hosting capacity pool. Three performance levels are offered, ultra, premium and standard. For more information, see [Storage hierarchy of Azure NetApp Files](../azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-understand-storage-hierarchy.md).
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Azure NetApp Files volumes are organized in capacity pools. Volume performance is defined by the service level of the hosting capacity pool. Three performance levels are offered, ultra, premium and standard. For more information, see [Storage hierarchy of Azure NetApp Files](../azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-understand-storage-hierarchy.md). Azure NetApp Files performance is [a function of tier times capacity](../azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-performance-considerations.md). More provisioned capacity leads to higher performance budget, which likely results in a lower tier requirement, providing in a more optimal TCO.
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The following table lists our recommendations for which performance tier to use based on workload defaults.
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| Workload | Example Users | Azure NetApp Files |
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| Light | Users doing basic data entry tasks | Standard tier |
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| Medium | Consultants and market researchers | Premium tier: small-medium user count<br>Standard tier: large user count |
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| Heavy | Software engineers, content creators | Premium tier: small-medium user count<br>Standard tier: large user count |
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| Power | Graphic designers, 3D model makers, machines learning researchers | Ultra tier: small user count<br>Premium tier: medium user count<br> Standard tier: large user count |
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In order to provision the optimal tier and volume size, consider using [this calculator](https://github.com/ANFTechTeam/Fslogix-Calculator) for guidance.
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## Next steps
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If you're ready to create your own FSLogix profile containers, get started with one of these tutorials:
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-[Set up FSLogix Profile Container with Azure Files and Active Directory](fslogix-profile-container-configure-azure-files-active-directory.md)
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-[Set up FSLogix Profile Container with Azure NetApp Files](create-fslogix-profile-container.md)
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-[Set up FSLogix Profile Container with Azure NetApp Files](create-fslogix-profile-container.md)
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