Ken Downie
Ken Downie
@vpraveenreddy @SaibabaBalapur-MSFT You're seeing a slightly different UI because you're trying to create a file share on a standard storage account (StorageV2). Currently, NFS 4.1 shares are only available as...
@tom-ditlev I think what it means is that only AD user accounts (or service logon accounts) can authenticate with Azure Files - computer accounts can't. However, this gets confusing because...
@SaibabaBalapur-MSFT please keep this open for a few days, as I am confirming with the team.
@SaibabaBalapur-MSFT I am doing my best to get an answer from engineering. Please hold off for a little while longer.
@SaibabaBalapur-MSFT I have confirmed that this is outdated language that should be removed. Computer accounts didn't used to be supported for accessing Azure file shares because we don’t support RBAC...
I updated the language on the page. #please-close
@ManoharLakkoju-MSFT the response above has nothing to do with the user's question.
@erishiamu very soon we are going to deploy a fix to no longer requiring increasing the share quota. But for now you have to do two things: • Enable the...
@erishiamu we recommend that you set it to 100TiB since you pay for what you use (not the provisioned size). However, any size beyond 5TiB will do.