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Understanding resource limits for Azure NetApp Files helps you manage your volumes.
Resource limits
The following table describes resource limits for Azure NetApp Files:
Resource | Default limit | Adjustable via support request |
---|---|---|
Regional capacity quota per subscription | 25 TiB | Yes |
Number of NetApp accounts per Azure region per subscription | 10 | Yes |
Number of capacity pools per NetApp account | 25 | Yes |
Number of volumes per subscription | 500 | Yes |
Number of volumes per capacity pool | 500 | Yes |
Number of snapshots per volume | 255 | No |
Number of IPs in a virtual network (including immediately peered virtual networks [VNets]) accessing volumes in an Azure NetApp Files hosting VNet |
|
No |
Minimum size of a single capacity pool | 1 TiB* | No |
Maximum size of a single capacity pool | 2,048 TiB | No |
Minimum throughput of a Flexible service level capacity pool | 128 MiB/second | No |
Maximum throughput of a Flexible service level capacity pool | 5 x 128 MiB/second/TiB x Size of capacity pool in TiB | No |
Minimum size of a single regular volume | 50 GiB | No |
Maximum size of a single regular volume | 100 TiB | No |
Minimum size of a single large volume | 50 TiB | No |
Large volume size increase | 30% of lowest provisioned size | Yes |
Maximum size of a single large volume | 1,024 TiB | Yes** |
Maximum size of a single large volume on dedicated capacity (preview) | 2,048 TiB | No |
Maximum size of a single file | 16 TiB | No |
Maximum size of directory metadata in a single directory | 320 MB | No |
Maximum number of files in a single directory | Approximately 4 million. See Determine if a directory is approaching the limit size. |
No |
Maximum number of files maxfiles per volume |
See maxfiles |
Yes |
Maximum number of export policy rules per volume | 5 | No |
Maximum number of quota rules per volume | 1,000 | No |
Minimum assigned throughput for a manual Quality of Service (QoS) volume | 1 MiB/s | No |
Maximum assigned throughput for a manual QoS volume | 4,500 MiB/s | No |
Number of cross-region replication data protection volumes (destination volumes) | 500 | Yes |
Number of cross-zone replication data protection volumes (destination volumes) | 500 | Yes |
Maximum numbers of policy-based (scheduled) backups per volume |
The maximum hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly backup retention counts combined is 1019. |
No |
Maximum size of protected volume | 100 TiB | No |
Maximum number of volumes that can be backed up per subscription | 500 | No |
Maximum number of manual backups per volume per day | 5 | No |
Maximum number of volumes supported for cool access per subscription per region | 10 | Yes |
* 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.
** 2-PiB large volume large volumes are available on request depending on regional dedicated capacity availability. To request 2-PiB large volumes, contact your account team.
For more information, see Capacity management FAQs.
For limits and constraints related to Azure NetApp Files network features, see Guidelines for Azure NetApp Files network planning.
Request limit increase
You can create an Azure support request to increase the adjustable limits from the Resource Limits table.
Note
Depending on available resources in the region and the limit increase requested, Azure support may require additional information in order to determine the feasibility of the request.
Navigate to Help then Support + troubleshooting.
Under the How can we help you heading, enter "regional capacity quota" in the text field then select Go.
Under the Current selection heading, search for "Service and subscription limits (Quotas)" in the text field for Which service are you having an issue with?.
- Select Service and subscription limits (Quotas) then select Next.
Select Create a support request.
- For Issue type, select Service and Subscription Limits (Quotas).
- For Subscription, select your subscription.
- For Quota type, select Storage: Azure NetApp Files limits.
- Select Next.
Under the Additional details tab, select Enter details in the Request Details field.
To request limit increase, provide the following information in the Quota details window that appears:
- For Quota type, search and select Regional Capacity Quota per Subscription (TiB).
- For Region requested, select your region.
- For Quota State, enter the new request value for the quota type you specified.
- Select Save and continue.
Enter the support preference details in the New support request window that appears and select Next.
Review the details and select Create to create the request.
Note
After the regional capacity quota limit has been increased, perform the capacity pool create and resize operation.
Next steps
- Understand
maxfiles
limits - Understand maximum directory sizes
- Understand the storage hierarchy of Azure NetApp Files
- Requirements and considerations for large volumes
- Cost model for Azure NetApp Files
- Regional capacity quota for Azure NetApp Files
- Request region access for Azure NetApp Files
- Application resilience FAQs for Azure NetApp Files