Yes. Azure File Storage can be created in a storage account in Azure.
No. The Premium tier of Azure File Storage uses SSD-based hardware in a datacenter, not HDD-based.
No. The Standard tier of Azure File Storage also uses HDD-based hardware in a datacenter, not SSD-based. However, it is worth noting that both tiers of Azure File Storage offer a combination of SSDs and HDDs to optimize performance and cost.
Azure Files provides a range of storage tiers that help reduce costs by allowing you to store data at the appropriate level of performance and price. At the highest level, Azure Files offers two performance tiers: standard and premium. Standard file shares are hosted on a storage system backed by hard disk drives (HDD), while premium file shares are backed by solid-state drives (SSD) for better performance. Standard file shares have several storage tiers (transaction optimized, hot, and cool) that you can seamlessly move between to maximize the data at-rest storage and transaction prices. However, you can't move between standard and premium tiers without physically migrating your data between different storage accounts
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