addressing #286 and #287

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In this task, you will create and configure an Azure Storage account. 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): 1. On the **Basics** tab of the **Create storage account** blade, specify the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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| Storage account name | any globally unique name between 3 and 24 in length consisting of letters and digits | | 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 | | Location | the name of an Azure region where you can create an Azure Storage account |
| Performance | **Standard** | | Performance | **Standard** |
| Account kind | **Storage (general purpose v1)** | | Redundancy | **Geo-redundant storage (GRS)** |
| Replication | **Read-access geo-redundant storage (RA-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. >**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 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. On the Storage account blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Geo-replication** and note the secondary location.
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. Display again the **Configuration** blade of the Storage account, in the **Replication** drop-down list select **Locally redundant storage (LRS)** and save the change. 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.