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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

Things to understand about Azure Table storage


Table storage is built to handle web scale data, allowing intensive and fast read and write transactions. A single account has a target throughput of 20,000 requests per second, while a single table partition can handle up to 2,000 transactions per second.

The service offers a cost-effective storage solution where you only pay for what you use and at a lower cost than on-premises storage options. As of writing this book, the average cost of 1 TB in a table with a local redundancy option is 6.5 cents (US), and 8 cents (US) for a geo-redundant one. Also, Table storage is exposed through a REST API that makes it always available to any client that can make and handle HTTP requests. You can build your own libraries to manage connecting to the REST service, or most probably, you will use one of the open source libraries that are available for most of the development stacks.

Tables are non-relational, which means you cannot have relations and foreign...

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