From fe531c34c1e8c9c9ee28895ccd3a88828a04dece Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jourdan Parham Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 17:08:59 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated steps and language to match the Portal --- Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md b/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md index 174ee0ec..aae3a5f5 100644 --- a/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md +++ b/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md @@ -116,13 +116,11 @@ In this task, you will create and configure an Azure Storage account. 1. On the deployment blade, click **Go to resource** to display the Azure Storage account blade. -1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Data management** section, click **Geo-replication** and note the secondary location. +1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Data management** section, click **Redundancy** and note the secondary location. -1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, select **Configuration**, in the **Replication** drop-down list select **Locally redundant storage (LRS)** and save the change. +1. In the **Redundancy** drop-down list select **Locally redundant storage (LRS)** and save the change. Note, at this point, the Storage account has only the primary location. -1. Switch back to the **Geo-replication** blade and note that, at this point, the Storage account has only the primary location. - -1. Display again the **Configuration** blade of the Storage account, set **Blob access tier (default)** to **Cool**, and save the change. +1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, select **Configuration**. Set **Blob access tier (default)** to **Cool**, and save the change. > **Note**: The cool access tier is optimal for data which is not accessed frequently.