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Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure Development Cookbook Second Edition Over 70 advanced recipes for developing scalable services with the Microsoft Azure platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170327
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Developing Cloud Services for Microsoft Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying Quickly with Azure Websites 3. Getting Storage with Blobs in Azure 4. Going Relational with the Azure SQL Database 5. Going NoSQL with Azure Tables 6. Messaging and Queues with the Storage and Service Bus 7. Managing Azure Resources with the Azure Management Libraries 8. Going In-memory with Azure Cache Index

Uploading a VHD into a page blob


An instance of an Azure role or Azure VM comprises several virtual disks (VHDs) deployed into a virtual machine. For Windows OS, this VHD must be an NTFS-formatted, fixed-size VHD. The VHD can be created directly as a page blob or uploaded like any other page blob.

The Disk Management snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) can be used to create and format a VHD on a local system. Once attached to the local system, files can be copied to or created on the filesystem of the VHD, just as they can be created on any hard drive. The VHD can then be detached from the local system and uploaded as a page blob to the Azure Blob service.

A page blob, which might have a maximum size of 1 TB, comprises a sequence of 512-byte pages. All writes to a page blob must be aligned with a page boundary. There is no charge for an empty page in a page blob. There is no need to upload empty pages in the VHD, which means that bandwidth need not be wasted uploading empty...

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