An Azure storage account provides a namespace to store data objects such as blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. An Azure storage account provides durability and highly availability, security, massive scalability, and accessibility from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS services. Developers can create a new storage account for use within the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) portal. Azure's pay-as-you-go service model is recommended to business for storing only a few hundred GBs or trillions of objects. For developers, Azure storage supports .NET, Ruby, and Java for REST, and can be accessed from multiple Windows and Linux operating systems. In this article, I will demonstrate how to create Azure storage from an ARM portal.
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