Managing Storage – Azure Storage
When we say manage, we are actually looking for tools to manage the data that you store in the cloud. Management includes uploading files to the cloud, downloading […]
Read More →When we say manage, we are actually looking for tools to manage the data that you store in the cloud. Management includes uploading files to the cloud, downloading […]
Read More →AzCopy is a next-generation command-line tool for copying data from or to Azure Blob and Azure Files. Behind the scenes, Azure Storage Explorer uses AzCopy to accomplish all […]
Read More →Azure has more regions than any cloud providers, and this means you can deploy your services all over the world. Each region comprises multiple availability zones (for a […]
Read More →Once you have the network, location, name, and purchase model decided, it’s time to decide the size of the VM. In Azure, VMs come in different sizes with […]
Read More →Your Azure virtual machine requires storage to install the operating system files. We call this storage disks in Azure. This is like the hard disk you have in […]
Read More →Azure Disks offers different performance tiers to match your application needs. High-performance, low-latency disks can be attached to Azure VMs for your I/O-intensive workloads. The following are the […]
Read More →As you move to the next tab, Disks, you will be able to configure the disk type and encryption of the disk. This tab is the same as […]
Read More →Virtual machine scale sets can be used to deploy and manage a group of identical VMs. Earlier, virtual machines supported identical instances only; this is called uniform orchestration. […]
Read More →By enabling autoscaling, you can automatically increase or decrease the number of application instances. In other words, you don’t have to worry about the unexpected demand. When there […]
Read More →This URL points to the location of the JSON schema file that explains the version of the template language. The version number will vary according to the scope […]
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