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AZ-900 Describe Azure architecture and services Practice Question

What is Azure Disk Storage used for?

⚠ Common exam trap

Candidates often confuse Azure Disk Storage with Azure Files or Blob Storage because all three are storage services, but Disk Storage is exclusively block-level storage for VMs, not for file sharing or web hosting.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

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Correct answer & explanation

Providing persistent block storage volumes for Azure Virtual Machines

Azure Disk Storage provides durable, high-performance block storage for Azure Virtual Machines. Each disk is a virtual hard disk (VHD) that can be attached to a VM as an OS disk or data disk, offering persistent storage that survives VM reboots and re-deployments. It is the primary storage option for IaaS workloads requiring low-latency, random-access I/O.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

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  • Hosting static websites and web content

    Why it's wrong here

    Azure Disk Storage does not serve static websites or web content. Static website hosting is a feature of Azure Blob Storage, which can expose content over HTTP(S) using a configured endpoint and optional custom domain. Disk Storage lacks an HTTP layer entirely; it only presents raw block devices that must be attached to a running VM to be accessed.

  • Providing persistent block storage volumes for Azure Virtual Machines

    Why this is correct

    Azure Disk Storage provides persistent block-level storage volumes that attach to Azure Virtual Machines as virtual hard disks. These managed or unmanaged disks are used to store the OS and data of a VM, can be either HDD or SSD, and support features like snapshots and encryption. The persistence ensures that data survives VM reboots, reimages, or even redeployments when using managed disks.

  • Sharing files between multiple computers via SMB protocol

    Why it's wrong here

    Sharing files between multiple computers via SMB protocol is a capability of Azure Files, not Disk Storage. Azure Files offers fully managed SMB/NFS file shares accessible from multiple clients simultaneously over the network. In contrast, an Azure Disk Storage volume is a block-level disk that can only be attached to a single VM at a time (unless using specialized shared-disk clusters), so it does not natively provide multi-client file sharing.

  • Archiving infrequently accessed data at low cost

    Why it's wrong here

    Azure Disk Storage is not designed for low-cost archival of infrequently accessed data. Archival storage is provided by Azure Blob Storage's Archive access tier, which offers extremely low storage costs at the expense of retrieval latency (hours) and a rehydration fee. Disk Storage, by contrast, is meant for high-performance block access by VMs and would be far too expensive and operationally inappropriate for cold data.

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