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Microsoft Azure Storage Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure Storage Essentials Harness the power of Microsoft Azure services to build efficient cloud solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396237
Length 126 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. An Introduction to Microsoft Azure Storage Services 2. Developing Against Storage FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Blobs 4. Working with Tables 5. Designing Scalable and Performant Tables 6. Working with Queues 7. Working with the Azure File Service 8. Transient Fault Handling and Analytics Index

The blob structure

The Storage Blob service consists of three main components:

  • Storage Account: provides the namespace and manages access and authorization to all associated containers
  • Container: provides logical groupings for blobs
  • Blobs: are of two types (block and page blobs) and are always stored inside containers.

Containers

Blobs are always stored and organized into containers. A container can be either private or public, and specifies both the sharing and privacy level of the set of blobs it contains. Private containers require you to authenticate every request in order to execute any operation on its underlying blobs. Public containers allow anonymous reads to all blobs; but, of course, all write operations, such as create, update, or delete, should be authenticated.

Shared access policies can be applied on containers to provide more specific privileges and controlled access. A storage account can have an infinite number of containers, and containers can have an unlimited number of blobs...

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