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### Storage with cool access
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[Cool access storage](manage-cool-access.md#register-the-feature) is available with the Standard, Premium, Ultra, and Flexible service levels. The throughput experience for any of these service levels with cool access is the same for cool access as it is for data in the hot tier. Throughput experiences differ when data that resides in the cool tier is accessed. For more information, see [Azure NetApp Files storage with cool access](cool-access-introduction.md) and [Performance considerations for storage with cool access](performance-considerations-cool-access.md). For additional information about the Premium and Ultra service levels, see [Throughput in the Premium and Ultra service levels](cool-access-introduction.md#throughput-for-premium-and-ultra-service-levels).
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Cool access storage is available with the Standard, Premium, Ultra, and Flexible service levels. The throughput experience for any of these service levels with cool access is the same for cool access as it is for data in the hot tier. Throughput experiences differ when data that resides in the cool tier is accessed. For more information, see [Azure NetApp Files storage with cool access](cool-access-introduction.md) and [Performance considerations for storage with cool access](performance-considerations-cool-access.md). For additional information about the Premium and Ultra service levels, see [Throughput in the Premium and Ultra service levels](cool-access-introduction.md#throughput-for-premium-and-ultra-service-levels).
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>Cool access pricing is calculated in the same manner for all service levels (Standard, Premium, Ultra, and Flexible).
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3. You can apply filters for **Quota Target**, **Quota Type**, and **% Used** to view a specific subset of the quota report.
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> When using the quota target filter, you must first select a quota type value. The quota target is dependent on the quota type and can't be applied independently.
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> You can add a new quota only for derived quotas. You can only edit non-derived quotas.
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4. You can edit individual user/group quota rules for a quota target directly from the report. To edit a quota, select `…` at the end of the quota rule row, then select **Edit**.
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> This option is not available for derived quotas or quota targets from default user or default group quota rules.
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> When using the quota target filter, you must first select a quota type value. The quota target is dependent on the quota type and can't be applied independently.
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4. You can edit individual user/group quota rules for a quota target directly from the report. To edit a quota, select `…` at the end of the quota rule row, then select **Edit**. This option is not available for derived quotas or quota targets from the default user or default group quota rules.
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5. You can add individual user/group quota rules from derived quotes in the report. To add a new quota for the default user and group quota, select `…` at the end of the quota rule row then **Add**.
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> This option is only available for derived quotas or quota targets that are subject to a default user or default group quota rule.
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5. You can add individual user/group quota rules from derived quotes in the report. To add a new quota for the default user and group quota, select `…` at the end of the quota rule row then **Add**. This option is only available for derived quotas or quota targets that are subject to a default user or default group quota rule.
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For the latest performance benchmark numbers conducted on Azure NetApp Files Large volumes, see [Azure NetApp Files large volume performance benchmarks for Linux](performance-large-volumes-linux.md) and [Benefits of using Azure NetApp Files for Electronic Design Automation (EDA)](solutions-benefits-azure-netapp-files-electronic-design-automation.md).
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* Cool access is supported with large volumes. You must be [registered to use cool access](manage-cool-access.md#register-the-feature) before creating a cool access-enabled large volume.
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* Cool access is supported with large volumes.
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#### Requirements and considerations for large volumes up to 7.2 PiB (preview)
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* In some cases, you can create large volume with cool access enabled at sizes between 2,400 GiB and 7.2 PiB.
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* If you're using the Flexible, Premium, or Ultra service levels, you must also [register to use those service levels with cool access](manage-cool-access.md#register-the-feature).
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* In some cases, you can create large volume with cool access enabled at sizes between 2,400 GiB and 7.2 PiB.
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* With these large volumes, more than 80% of the data should reside in the cool tier.
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* If you plan to use cross-region replication for a large volume up to 7.2 PiB, you need to ensure there is sufficient capacity in both regions and that the stamp for large volumes up to 7.2 PiB is on volumes in _both_ the source and destination regions.
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### Register for large volumes up to 7.2 PiB
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Large volumes up to 7.2 PiB are currently in preview. [Submit a waitlist request](https://forms.office.com/r/WfBqxqayzM) for access to the feature.
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After submitting the waitlist request, you can check the status of your feature registration with the command:
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* When you [restore a snapshot of a cool access-enabled volume to a new volume](snapshots-restore-new-volume.md), the new volume inherits the cool access configuration from the parent volume. After the new volume is created, you can modify the cool access settings.
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* You can't restore from a snapshot of a non-cool-access volume to a cool access volume. Likewise, you can't restore from a snapshot of a cool access volume to a non-cool-access volume.
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You must register cool access with the Flexible service level before using it.
> The **RegistrationState** can remain in the `Registering` state for up to 60 minutes before changing to `Registered`. Wait until the status is **Registered** before continuing.
You can also use [Azure CLI commands](/cli/azure/feature) `az feature register` and `az feature show` to register the feature and display the registration status.
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Before you create or enable a cool-access volume, configure a capacity pool with cool access. You can do so in one of the following ways:
> The **RegistrationState** can remain in the `Registering` state for up to 60 minutes before changing to `Registered`. Wait until the status is **Registered** before continuing.
You can also use [Azure CLI commands](/cli/azure/feature) `az feature register` and `az feature show` to register the feature and display the registration status.
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1. Under the **Backups** menu, select the backup you want to use to restore files.
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