English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 07m | 149 MB
Azure Storage is an important part of the Microsoft Azure developer toolkit. In this course, Anton Delsink provides a high-level overview of what Azure Storage is, as well as a brief look at the options available to developers: table, file, queue, and blob-based storage. Anton starts the course with a tour of the Azure portal and an explanation of how to create both a general-purpose storage account and a Blob storage account. Next, he covers important security and deployment topics that apply across all storage options. To wrap up, he briefly goes over each storage area. For a more in-depth exploration of each storage area—files, tables, blobs, and queues—check out additional courses in the Azure Storage for Developers series.
Topics include:
- Creating general-purpose and Blob storage accounts
- Shared key authentication
- Using shared access signatures (SAS)
- Granting privileges with stored access policies
- Encrypting data at rest
- Deploying Azure storage accounts from the command line
- Deploying Azure storage accounts using PowerShell
- Storage types, including blobs, tables, queues, and files
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Azure Storage
2 What you should know
3 Azure Storage overview
4 Create your first storage account
5 Create a blob storage account
6 Azure Storage Explorer
7 Shared key authentication
8 Shared access signatures (SAS)
9 Stored access policies
10 Encryption at rest
11 Azure CLI
12 PowerShell
13 Local emulator
14 Blobs
15 Tables
16 Queues
17 Files
18 Next steps
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