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Redundancy Options in Azure Storage Account

Azure Storage offers various redundancy options to ensure data durability and high availability. Here's a quick guide to get started:

  1. Locally Redundant Storage (LRS): LRS replicates your data three times within a single data center in a region, providing protection against hardware failures.
  2. Zone-Redundant Storage (ZRS): ZRS replicates your data across three availability zones within a region, offering higher durability and availability by protecting against data center failures.
  3. Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS) and Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage (RA-GRS): GRS replicates your data to a secondary region, hundreds of miles away from the primary location, ensuring data durability even in the event of a regional outage. RA-GRS provides read access to the secondary region.
  4. Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage (GZRS) and Read-Access Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage (RA-GZRS): GZRS combines the benefits of ZRS and GRS by replicating your data across availability zones and to a secondary region. RA-GZRS offers read access to the secondary region.

These redundancy options help you choose the right level of data protection and availability based on your specific needs.

Comparison Table

OptionReplicasProtection Level
LRS3 copies in one datacenterHardware failures
ZRS3 copies across zonesDatacenter failures
GRS6 copies (3 primary + 3 secondary)Regional failures
GZRS6 copies (3 zones + 3 secondary)Zone + Regional failures
🎬 Video Explanation

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Azure Storage Account Redundancy Options