What is a Storage account:
A Microsoft Azure storage account is a secure, scalable container managing diverse data types with robust redundancy and performance options, serving as the foundation for globally accessible cloud storage solutions.
The IT department needs to prototype different storage scenarios and to train new personnel. The content isn't important enough to back up and doesn't need to be restored if the data is overwritten or removed. A simple configuration that can be easily changed is desired.
In this article, we will be focusing on:
Create and deploy a resource group to hold all your project resources
Search for resource group
- Select + Create
- Give your resource group a name
- Select a region. Use this region throughout the project.
- Select Review and create to validate the resource group
- Select Create to deploy the resource group
Create and deploy a storage account to support testing and training
- Search for resource group
- Select + Create
- On the Basics tab, select your Resource group.
- Provide a Storage account name. The storage account name must be unique in Azure.
- Set the Performance to Standard.
- Select Review, and then Create.
- Wait for the storage account to deploy and then Go to resource.
- In your storage account, in the Data management section, select the Redundancy blade.
- Select Locally-redundant storage (LRS) in the Redundancy drop-down.
- Be sure to Save your changes.
- Refresh the page and notice the content only exists in the primary location.
- In the Settings section, select the Configuration blade.
- In the Settings section, select the Configuration blade.
-Ensure the Minimal TLS version is set to Version 1.2.
- In the Settings section, select the Configuration blade.
- Ensure Allow storage account key access is Disabled.
- Be sure to Save your changes.
- In the Security + networking section, select the Networking blade.
- Ensure Public network access is set to Enabled from all networks.
- Be sure to Save your changes.
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