Azure Classroomnotes 23/May/2022

Azure Storage Account – Blob Storage Contd

  • Create an Azure Storage Account
  • Create two containers
    • public
    • private
  • Now in both containers and upload some videos and images
  • For every item i.e. blob a unique url would have created
    • access public container blob url from any browser
    • access private container blob url from any browser
  • Exercise: Create a Storage account with two containers as mentioned above with one video and one image each.
  • Generating Shared Access Signature



  • Shared Access Signature Enables access to private blob items for a specific time from some specific ip range(optional)
  • Every storage account has two keys key1 and key2. if we rotate keys the SAS tokens generated will be effected
  • Storage Account by default can be accessed over all the networks, but if you want to restrict to specific virtual networks with in Azure that can be done from Network section
  • Azure Private Endpoint enables connectivity over Azure Backbone network

  • A custom domain name can be assigned to storage account

Content Delivery Networks

  • Consider a video is uploaded in a video streaming platform (ott) and users access the video across the globe
  • In this case we will have latency issues which is not good for the platform
  • So we can opt for content delivery Networks
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