Zone Redundant Storage replicates your data synchronously across three availability zones within a region, ensuring high availability and protection against zone failures.
Locally Redundant Storage copies data within a single physical location in the primary region.
Geo-Redundant Storage replicates data asynchronously to a secondary region, but not across zones within the same region.
Read-Access Geo-Redundant Storage provides read access to data in the secondary region, but also does not replicate across zones within a region.
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