Blob storage is designed for: Serving images or documents directly to a browser. Storing files for distributed access. Streaming video and audio. Writing to log files. Storing data for backup and restore, disaster recovery, and archiving. Storing data for analysis by an on-premises or Azure-hosted service.
Copy. Open Cloudshell. az storage account create -n mystorageaccount -g MyResourceGroup -l westus --sku Standard_LRS. Create a storage account 'mystorageaccount' in resource group 'MyResourceGroup' in the eastus2euap region with account-scoped encryption key enabled for Table Service. Azure CLI. Copy.Uë(SdÀ¼vz8§ˆœ´zT- 2/XýñëÏ?ÿý§À`Üý aZ¶ãr{¼>¿ÿ÷EµþÛþùºA&‘ @‰”D…n]7ÙfNÜøÄÎä½q½^ ¸$aƒ €’dUÿû¾j} ~¾(4•€ ‚e9îExample 5: Get the container for the local developer storage account New-AzStorageContext -Local | Get-AzStorageContainer This command creates a context by using the local development storage account, and then passes the new context to the Get-AzStorageContainer cmdlet by using the pipeline operator. In this example, the user interface prompts you to input the App Service name prefix, App Service plan's name, storage account prefix, and storage account type. During deployment, the variables in mainTemplate.json use the uniqueString function to append a 13-character string to the name prefixes so the names are globally unique across Azure. WjDBn.