Disk size for Azure VM on docker-machine -


i creating azure vm using docker-machine follows.

docker-machine create --driver azure --azure-size standard_ds2_v2 --azure-subscription-id #### --azure-location southeastasia --azure-image canonical:ubuntuserver:14.04.2-lts:latest --azure-open-port 80 awesomemachine 

following instructions here. azure vm docs - max. disk size of standard_ds2_v2 100gb,

however when login machine (or create container on machine), max available disk size see 30gb.

$ docker-machine ssh awesomemachine docker-user@tf:~$ df -h filesystem      size  used avail use% mounted on /dev/sda1        29g  6.9g   21g  25% / none            4.0k     0  4.0k   0% /sys/fs/cgroup udev            3.4g   12k  3.4g   1% /dev tmpfs           698m  452k  697m   1% /run none            5.0m     0  5.0m   0% /run/lock none            3.5g  1.1m  3.5g   1% /run/shm none            100m     0  100m   0% /run/user none             64k     0   64k   0% /etc/network/interfaces.dynamic.d /dev/sdb1        14g   35m   13g   1% /mnt 

what meaning of max. disk size then? /dev/sdb1? usable space?

my bad, didn't @ documentation carefully.

wo when --azure-size standard_ds2_v2, local ssd disk = 14 gb, /dev/sdb1, while --azure-size standard_d2_v2 gives local ssd disk = 100 gb.

not deleting question in case else makes same stupid mistake.


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