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Premium file shares are offered on solid-state disk (SSD) storage media and are useful for IO-intensive workloads, including hosting databases and high-performance computing (HPC). Premium file shares are hosted in a special purpose storage account kind, called a FileStorage account. Premium file shares are designed for high performance and enterprise scale applications, providing consistent low latency, high IOPS, and high throughput shares.
This article shows you how to create this new account type using Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, and Azure CLI.
Prerequisites
To access Azure resources including premium Azure file shares, you'll need an Azure subscription. If you don't already have a subscription, then create a free account before you begin.
Create a premium file share using the Azure portal
Sign in to Azure
Sign in to the Azure portal.
Create a filestorage storage account
Now you're ready to create your storage account.
Every storage account must belong to an Azure resource group. A resource group is a logical container for grouping your Azure services. When you create a storage account, you have the option to either create a new resource group, or use an existing resource group. This article shows how to create a new resource group.
In the Azure portal, select Storage Accounts on the left menu.
On the Storage Accounts window that appears, choose Add.
Select the subscription in which to create the storage account.
Under the Resource group field, select Create new. Enter a name for your new resource group, as shown in the following image.
Next, enter a name for your storage account. The name you choose must be unique across Azure. The name also must be between 3 and 24 characters in length, and can include numbers and lowercase letters only.
Select a location for your storage account, or use the default location.
For Performance select Premium.
Select Account kind and choose FileStorage.
Leave Replication set to its default value of Locally-redundant storage (LRS).
Select Review + Create to review your storage account settings and create the account.
Select Create.
Once your storage account resource has been created, navigate to it.
Create a premium file share
In the left menu for the storage account, scroll to the File service section, then select Files.
Select File share to create a premium file share.
Enter a name and a desired quota for your file share, then select Create.
Note
Provisioned share sizes is specified by the share quota, file shares are billed on the provisioned size, refer to the pricing page for more details.
Clean up resources
If you would like to clean up the resources created in this article, you can simply delete the resource group. Deleting the resource group also deletes the associated storage account as well as any other resources associated with the resource group.
Create a premium file share using PowerShell
Create an account using PowerShell
First, install the latest version of the PowerShellGet module.
Then, upgrade your powershell module, sign in to your Azure subscription, create a resource group, and then create a storage account.
Upgrade your PowerShell module
To interact with a premium file share from with PowerShell, you'll need to install an Az.Storage module version 1.4.0, or the latest Az.Storage module.
Start by opening a PowerShell session with elevated permissions.
Install the Az.Storage module:
Sign in to your Azure Subscription
Use the Connect-AzAccount command and follow the on-screen directions to authenticate.
Create a resource group
To create a new resource group with PowerShell, use the New-AzResourceGroup command:
Create a FileStorage storage account
To create a filestorage storage account from PowerShell, use the New-AzStorageAccount command:
Create a premium file share
Now that you have a FileStorage account, you can create a premium file share. Use the New-AzStorageShare cmdlet to create one.
Note
Provisioned share sizes is specified by the share quota, file shares are billed on the provisioned size, refer to the pricing page for more details.
Clean up resources
To remove the resource group and its associated resources, including the new storage account, use the Remove-AzResourceGroup command:
Create a premium file share using Azure CLI
To start Azure Cloud Shell, sign in to the Azure portal.
If you want to log into your local installation of the CLI, first make sure you have the latest version, then run the login command:
Create a resource group
To create a new resource group with Azure CLI, use the az group create command.
Create a FileStorage storage account
To create a FileStorage storage account from the Azure CLI, use the az storage account create command.
Get the storage account key
Storage account keys control access to resources in a storage account, in this article, we use the key in order to create a premium file share. The keys are automatically created when you create a storage account. You can get the storage account keys for your storage account by using the az storage account keys list command:
Create a premium file share
Now that you have a filestorage account, you can create a premium file share. Use the az storage share create command to create one.
Note
Provisioned share sizes is specified by the share quota, file shares are billed on the provisioned size, refer to the pricing page for more details.
Clean up resources
To remove the resource group and its associated resources, including the new storage account, use the az group delete command.
Next steps
In this article, you've created a premium file share. To learn about the performance this account offers, continue to the performance tier section of the planning guide.