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Azure Storage Accounts
This tutorial explains what is and how we can create a Storage Account in Azure.
When you want to simply persist data without using the features added by a database, you need to use Azure Storage. For this, you need to create an Azure Storage Account.
A storage account can be of 3 types:
General Purpose
: primarily there are 4 types of storage in this account type: Tables, Blobs, Queues, File StorageBlob Storage
: optimized for Blob operations (Block Blobs or Page Blobs)File shares
: optimized for sharing files in a high performant environment
Info
When we are speaking about Blob files, we have 3 types of Blobs:
Block Blobs
: For large objects that doesn't use random read and write operations (for pictures)Page Blobs
: Optimized for random read and write operationsAppend Blobs
: Optimized for append operations (for logs)
Let's create now a General Purpose Azure Storage Account.
From the Azure Portal, we go to All services -> Storage
Click on "Storage accounts".
Click on "+Create".
Choose the subscription and the resource group.
Choose the Storage account name, the region, the performance we need for the storage account and the redundancy. Click on "Next: Advanced >".
I will not modify the default values for my example. Click on "Next: Networking >".
I will not modify the default values for my example. Click on "Next: DataProtection >".
I will not modify the default values for my example. Click on "Next: Encryption >".
I will not modify the default values for my example. I will not add tags, so I can click on "Review" button and after that on "Create" button.
After a while, the account will be created:
Now, you can create Tables, Blobs, Queues, File Storage in this storage account.