Answer – A
If you look at the Microsoft documentation, Azure storage has a high limit of the amount that can be stored and no limit on the number of files. The Max storage capacity is 5 PiB 1, while there is no limit for the maximum number of BLOBs, TABLEs, QUEUEs, or MESSAGEs per storage account.
SCALE TARGETS FOR STANDARD STORAGE ACCOUNTS.
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Several storage accounts per region per subscription, including standard and premium storage accounts.
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250
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Maximum storage account capacity
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5 PiB 1
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Maximum number of blob containers, blobs, file shares, tables, queues, entities, or messages per storage account
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No limit
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Maximum request rate1 per storage account
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20,000 requests per second
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Maximum ingress1 per storage account (US, Europe regions)
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10 Gbps
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Maximum ingress1 per storage account (regions other than the US and Europe)
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5 Gbps if RA-GRS/GRS is enabled, 10 Gbps for LRS/ZRS2
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Maximum egress for general-purpose v2 and Blob storage accounts (all regions)
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50 Gbps
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Maximum egress for general-purpose v1 storage accounts (US regions)
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20 Gbps if RA-GRS/GRS is enabled, 30 Gbps for LRS/ZRS2
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Maximum egress for general-purpose v1 storage accounts (non-US regions)
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10 Gbps if RA-GRS/GRS is enabled, 15 Gbps for LRS/ZRS2
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Maximum number of virtual network rules per storage account
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200
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-scalability-targets