Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Azure Storage ====== * [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-introduction]] ====== Azure Storage Accounts ====== * //storage accounts// provide the logical container/namespace for storage services like, blob containers, file shares, queues and tables. * By default, storage accounts are accessible from any network, including the Internet. * If Public Access is enabled, but limited to certain networks, VNet traffic to the storage accounts will go over the Microsoft backbone and not the Internet, even though it is still going to a public endpoint. * Blob containers are the only storage type that supports anonymous (unauthenticated access) ====== Blob Storage ====== > A massively scalable object store for text and binary data. Also includes support for big data analytics through Data Lake Storage Gen2. * [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/storage-blobs-introduction]] ===== Types ===== * block blobs * used for text and binary files * optimized for uploading large amounts of data efficiently * append blobs * optimized for append operations. log files is a common use case * page blobs * support random read/write operations for things like VHD disk images for VMs ====== Azure Files ====== //Azure Files// provides managed file shares that are accessible via //SMB// or //NFS//. ====== Queue Storage ====== > A messaging store for reliable messaging between application components. ====== Table Storage ====== > A NoSQL store for schemaless storage of structured data. ====== Azure Disks ====== > Block-level storage volumes for Azure VMs. ====== Access Control ====== azure/azure_storage.txt Last modified: 2025/08/29 19:32by mmuze