Understand volume quota
This article provides an overview about volume quota for Azure NetApp Files. It also provides references to details that can help you monitor and manage the capacity of a volume or capacity pool.
Behaviors of volume quota
The storage capacity of an Azure NetApp Files volume is limited to the set size (quota) of the volume.
When volume consumption maxes out, neither the volume nor the underlying capacity pool grows automatically. Instead, the volume will receive an “out of space” condition. However, you can resize the capacity pool or a volume as needed. You should actively monitor the capacity of a volume and the underlying capacity pool.
Depending on the capacity pool type, the size (quota) of an Azure NetApp Files volume has an impact on its bandwidth performance and the provisioned capacity. See the auto QoS pool type for details.
The capacity consumed by volume snapshots counts towards the provisioned space in the volume.
Volume quota doesn't apply to a replication destination volume.
See Cost model for Azure NetApp Files about the calculation of capacity consumption and overage in capacity consumption.
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