From 685797925d6da5c0a80a3012574e8512b7b2a0bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: polichtm Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 21:44:29 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] addressing #286 and #287 --- .../Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md | 33 ++++--------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md b/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md index cee47fb4..47c38aa5 100644 --- a/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md +++ b/Instructions/Labs/LAB_07-Manage_Azure_Storage.md @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure virtual machine that you will use later i In this task, you will create and configure an Azure Storage account. -1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Storage accounts**, and then click **+ New**. +1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Storage accounts**, and then click **+ Add**. 1. On the **Basics** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, specify the following settings (leave others with their default values): @@ -82,40 +82,19 @@ In this task, you will create and configure an Azure Storage account. | Storage account name | any globally unique name between 3 and 24 in length consisting of letters and digits | | Location | the name of an Azure region where you can create an Azure Storage account | | Performance | **Standard** | - | Account kind | **Storage (general purpose v1)** | - | Replication | **Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS)** | + | Redundancy | **Geo-redundant storage (GRS)** | -1. Click **Next: Networking >**, on the **Networking** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the default option **Public endpoint (all networks}** and click **Next: Data protection >**. +1. Click **Next: Advanced >**, on the **Advanced** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the defaults, and click **Next: Networking >**. -1. On the **Data protection** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the defaults, and click **Next: Advanced >**. +1. On the **Networking** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the default option **Public endpoint (all networks}** and click **Next: Data protection >**. -1. On the **Advanced** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the defaults, click **Review + Create**, wait for the validation process to complete and click **Create**. +1. On the **Data protection** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, review the available options, accept the defaults, click **Review + Create**, wait for the validation process to complete and click **Create**. >**Note**: Wait for the Storage account to be created. This should take about 2 minutes. 1. On the deployment blade, click **Go to resource** to display the Azure Storage account blade. -1. On the Azure Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Configuration**. - -1. Click **Upgrade** to change the Storage account kind from **Storage (general purpose v1)** to **StorageV2 (general purpose v2)**. - -1. On the **Upgrade storage account** blade, review the warning stating that the upgrade is permanent and will result in billing charges, in the **Confirm upgrade** text box, type the name of the storage account, and click **Upgrade**. - - > **Note**: You have the option to set the account kind to **StorageV2 (general purpose v2)** at the provisioning time. The previous two steps were meant to illustrate that you also have the option to upgrade existing general purpose v1 accounts. - - > **Note**: **StorageV2 (general purpose v2)** offers a number of features, such as, for example, access tiering, not available in with general purpose v1 accounts. - - > **Note**: Review the other configuration options, including **Access tier (default)**, currently set to **Hot**, which you can change, the **Performance**, currently set to **Standard**, which can be set only during account provisioning, and the **Identity-based Directory Service for Azure File Authentication**, which requires Azure Active Directory Domain Services. - -1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Geo-replication** and note the secondary location. Click the **View all** link under the **Storage endpoints** label and review the **Storage account endpoints** blade. - - > **Note**: As expected, the **Storage account endpoints** blade contains both primary and secondary endpoints. - -1. Switch to the Configuration blade of the Storage account and, in the **Replication** drop-down list, select **Geo-redundant storage (GRS)** and save the change. - -1. Switch back to the **Geo-replication** blade and note that the secondary location is still specified. Click the **View all** link under the **Storage endpoints** label and review the **Storage account endpoints** blade. - - > **Note**: As expected, the **Storage account endpoints** blade contains only primary endpoints. +1. On the Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Geo-replication** and note the secondary location. 1. Display again the **Configuration** blade of the Storage account, in the **Replication** drop-down list select **Locally redundant storage (LRS)** and save the change.