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- You cannot convert an NFSv4.1 volume with Kerberos enabled to NFSv3.
- You cannot change the NFS version of a dual-protocol volume.
- You cannot convert a single-protocol NFS volume to a dual-protocol volume, or the other way around.
- You cannot convert a destination volume in a cross-region replication relationship.
- Converting an NFSv4.1 volume to NFSv3 will cause all advanced NFSv4.1 features such as ACLs and file locking to become unavailable.
- Converting a volume from NFSv3 to NFSv4.1 will cause the
.snapshot
directory to be hidden from NFSv4.1 clients. The directory will still be accessible.
For more information, refer to this article :https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/azure-netapp-files/convert-nfsv3-nfsv41
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