diff --git a/New Instructions/Lab/cindyLab07.md b/New Instructions/Lab/cindyLab07.md index 32099f3a..28f4d082 100644 --- a/New Instructions/Lab/cindyLab07.md +++ b/New Instructions/Lab/cindyLab07.md @@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ There are interactive lab simulations that you might find useful for this topic. ## Tasks + Task 1: Create and configure a storage account. -+ Task 2: ++ Task 2: Implement secure blob storage. ++ Task 3: Implement ## Task 1: Create and configure the private storage account. @@ -49,13 +50,13 @@ In this task, you will create and configure a storage account. | Redundancy | **Geo-redundant storage** (notice the other options)| | Make read access to data in the event of regional availability | Check the box | - ![image](../media/az104-lab07-storage1.png) - 1. On the **Advanced** tab, review the available options, accept the defaults, and click **Next: Networking >**. 1. On the **Networking** tab, review the available options, select **Private (no anonymous access)**. -1. Review the **Data protection** and **Encryption** tab choices. +1. Review the **Data protection** tab. Notice 7 days is the default soft delete retention policy. + +1. Review the **Encryption** tab. Notice the additional security options. 1. Select **Review**, wait for the validation process to complete and then click **Create**. @@ -65,13 +66,15 @@ In this task, you will create and configure a storage account. 1. Notice in the **Data storage** section, this storage account is for Blob containers, File shares, Queues, and Tables. -1. In the **Data management** section, view the **Redundancy** blade. Notice information about primary and secondary regions. +1. In the **Data management** section, view the **Redundancy** blade. Notice information about your primary and secondary data regions. -## Task 3: Manage blob storage +## Task 2: Manage blob storage -In this task, you will create a blob container and upload a blob into it. Blob containers are directory-like structures that store blobs (unstructured data) in the storage account. You will interact with the blob container and blob object that you create later in the lab. +In this task, you will create a blob container and upload a blob into it. Blob containers are directory-like structures that store blobs (unstructured data) in the storage account. -1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Data storage** section, click **Containers**. +1. Continue working with your storage account. + +1. In the **Data storage** section, click **Containers**. 1. Click **+ Container** and create a container with the following settings: @@ -84,20 +87,21 @@ In this task, you will create a blob container and upload a blob into it. Blob c 1. In the list of containers, click **data** and then click **Upload**. -1. Browse to **\\Allfiles\\Labs\\07\\LICENSE** on your lab computer and click **Open**. +1. On the **Upload blob** blade, expand the **Advanced** section. -1. On the **Upload blob** blade, expand the **Advanced** section and specify the following settings (leave others with their default values): + >**Note**: Locate a file to upload. This can be any type of file, but a small file is best. | Setting | Value | | --- | --- | + | Upload file | add the file you have selected to upload | | Blob type | **Block blob** | | Block size | **4 MB** | - | Access tier | **Hot** | - | Upload to folder | **licenses** | + | Access tier | **Hot** (notice the other options) | + | Upload to folder | **securitytest** | - > **Note**: Access tier can be set for individual blobs. + > **Note**: Access tiers can be set for individual blobs. - ![image](./media/az104-lab07-upload-blob.png) + ![image](../media/az104-lab07-upload-blob.png) 1. Click **Upload**.