Can we use SSD in D13 VMs as a backup location

Team,
Any comment, as it is taking us 4-5 hours to take 80GB backup on storage space  on D13 VM. While looking to reduce this time, thought of using SSD as a backup location(underlying assumption that it has faster read/write speed although it is not recommended
for keeping critical data).
Any further suggestion on taking reducing the backup/restore time other than the compression feature
Regards
Gaurav
gauravtyagi21

Hi,
Thanks for your post.
The SSD drive (D:\) is not persistent, so its contents and permissions will be lost if the VM moves to a different host. This can happen in case of a host failure or a VM resize operation.
Do not store your data or log files there. Use (persistent) drives from Azure Storage.
If using TempDB and/or Buffer Pool Extensions, SQL Server requires accessing the directory specified to store them. The following section describes how to store SQL Server TempDB and/or Buffer Pool Extensions on the SSD drive and automatically recreate
directory if the VM moves to a different host.
You could refer to this article for more detail information:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/dataplatforminsider/archive/2014/09/25/using-ssds-in-azure-vms-to-store-sql-server-tempdb-and-buffer-pool-extensions.aspx
Regards.
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