The document discusses Azure Storage services. It provides an overview of storage accounts and the different services available, including queues, tables, files, and blob storage. It also covers storage tiers and replication options for redundancy and high availability, such as locally redundant storage, zone-redundant storage, geo-redundant storage, and read access geo-redundant storage. Blob types like page blobs, block blobs, and append blobs are also outlined.
1. Day 5 – Describe Azure Storage services
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Durable and highly available. Redundancy ensures that your data is safe if transient hardware failures occur. You can also opt to replicate data across data centers or geographical regions for additional protection from local catastrophes or natural disasters. Data replicated in this way remains highly available if an unexpected outage occurs.
Secure. All data written to an Azure storage account is encrypted by the service. Azure Storage provides you with fine-grained control over who has access to your data.
Scalable. Azure Storage is designed to be massively scalable to meet the data storage and performance needs of today's applications.
Managed. Azure handles hardware maintenance, updates, and critical issues for you.
Accessible. Data in Azure Storage is accessible from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS. Microsoft provides client libraries for Azure Storage in a variety of languages, including .NET, Java, Node.js, Python, PHP, Ruby, Go, and others, as well as a mature REST API. Azure Storage supports scripting in Azure PowerShell or Azure CLI. And the Azure portal and Azure Storage Explorer offer easy visual solutions for working with your data.
Azure Storage supports three types of blobs: block, append, and page. Each blob type is designed to handle specific types of objects in storage. For example, block blobs are ideal for media files, append blobs are suitable for log files, and page blobs almost directly emulate storage disks.
Let’s find out about the different blob types that are available for storage.
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