When creating a managed disk from another disk, does it have the same background copy performance penalty as when creating from a snapshot?

Noah S 121 Reputation points
2024-09-17T18:07:55.9866667+00:00

For creating a disk from a snapshot, Microsoft docs say:

When you create a managed disk from a snapshot, it starts a background copy process. You can attach a disk to a VM while this process is running but you'll experience performance impact.

Is the same true if creating a managed disk using another managed disk as a source? Is it a fully complete clone or is there still a background copy involved?

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  1. deherman-MSFT 37,416 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-09-19T15:23:41.1333333+00:00

    @Noah S

    Thanks for your patience while I confirmed this with our service team.
    Any time a disk is created from another source (including being copied from another disk) there is a background copy operation from the source disk to the destination (new) disk. Performance of the target (new) disk will be degraded until the copy is complete.

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