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title: 'Demonstration 07: Administer Azure Storage'
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module: 'Administer Azure Storage'
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---
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# 07 - Administer Azure Storage
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## Configure Storage Accounts
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In this demonstration, we will create a storage account.
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**Reference**: [Create a storage account](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-create?tabs=azure-portal)
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1. Use the Azure portal.
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1. Review the purpose of storage accounts.
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1. Search for and select **Storage Accounts**.
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1. Create a basic storage account.
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- Discuss the requirements around naming a storage account and the need for the name to be unique in Azure.
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- Review the different storage kinds. For example, general-purpose v2.
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- Review the access tier selections. For example, the cool and hot tiers.
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- Other tabs and settings will be covered in other demonstrations.
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1. Create the storage account and wait for the resource to deploy.
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## Configure Blob Storage
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In this demonstration, we will explore blob storage.
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**Note:** These steps require a storage account.
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**Reference**: [Quickstart: Upload, download, and list blobs](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/storage-quickstart-blobs-portal)
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1. Navigate to a storage account in the Azure portal.
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1. Review the purpose of blob storage.
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1. Create a blob container. Review the level of access for the container. For example, private (no anonymous access).
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1. Upload a blob to the container. As you have time review the advanced settings. For example, blob type and blob size.
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## Configure Storage Security
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In this demonstration, we will create a shared access signature.
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**Note:** This demonstration requires a storage account, with a blob container, and an uploaded file.
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**Reference**: [Create SAS tokens for storage containers](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/applied-ai-services/form-recognizer/create-sas-tokens?source=recommendations&view=form-recog-3.0.0)
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1. Select a blob or file that you want to secure.
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1. Generate a shared access signature (SAS). Review the permissions, start and expiry times, and allowed protocols.
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1. Use the SAS URL to ensure the resource displays.
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## Configure Azure Files
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In this demonstration, we will work with files shares and snapshots.
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**Note:** These steps require a storage account.
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**Reference**: [Quickstart for managing Azure file shares](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/files/storage-how-to-use-files-portal?tabs=azure-portal)
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1. Review the purpose of file shares.
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1. Access a storage account and click **Files**.
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1. Create a file share. Review quotas, uploading files, and adding directories to organize the information.
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1. Create a file share snapshot. Review when to use snapshots and how they are different from backups. As you have time, upload a file, take a snapshot, delete the file, and restore the snapshot.
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## Storage Tools (optional)
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In this demonstration, we will review several common Azure storage tools.
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**Reference**: [Get started with Storage Explorer](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/vs-azure-tools-storage-manage-with-storage-explorer?tabs=windows)
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1. Install the Storage Explorer or use the Storage Browser.
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1. Review how to browse and create storage resources. For example, add a blob container.
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**Reference**: [Copy or move data to Azure Storage by using AzCopy v10](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-use-azcopy-v10?toc=/azure/storage/files/toc.json)
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1. Discuss when to use AzCopy. View the help, **azcopy /?**.
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1. Scroll down the **Samples** section. As you have time, try any of the examples.
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