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fixed suggestions seen in build report
Merge pull request #314653 from AkshitGureja/Windows-NVMe-ASR ASR update for Windows NVMe support
Fix NVMe storage interface capitalization in support matrix
Update NVMe-capable VM SKU references in documentation
Update support matrix for Azure VM disaster recovery Updated the support matrix for Azure VM disaster recovery with Azure Site Recovery, including changes to the date and NVMe storage interface details.
Update NVMe storage interface support status
Fix punctuation in replication note for NVMe migration Clarified the note on disk controller migration and ensured proper punctuation.
Update feature-updates-whats-new.md
Fix NVMe storage interface and mixed controller VMs support
Correct formatting and improve clarity in replication notes Updated notes and tips for clarity and consistency in the replication settings section.
Update NVMe storage interface support information Clarified NVMe storage interface support details for Azure-to-Azure.
Update replication settings documentation with NVMe notes Added notes regarding target region support for NVMe-capable VM SKUs and automatic detection of disk controller updates during replication.
Update NVMe storage interface support details Clarified NVMe storage interface support details and added information about unsupported ephemeral OD disks.
Update feature updates with NVMe support link Added a link to the Azure-to-Azure support matrix for NVMe disk controller support.
Merge pull request #314221 from thedarksage/patch-1 Add Qatar Central and UAE North to supported regions
Update NVMe storage interface support in recovery matrix Updated NVMe storage interface support details and added mixed controller VMs information.
ASR update for Windows NVMe support Updated the article with new feature support for Azure Site Recovery, including support for Windows Azure VMs with NVMe disk controllers. Changed the publication date from June 2025 to April 2026.