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I should've aimed for more clarity in my original comment -- the first link is to locally attached storage. The second is network attached storage (what the GP was likely referring to, but not what is described in the article).

Persistent Disk is not backed by single devices (even for a single NVMe attachment), but by multiple redundant copies spread across power and network failure domains. Those volumes will survive the failure of the VM to which they are attached as well as the failure of any individual volume or host.



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