Robust, Flexible, Reliable, and Scalable Data Storage
Microsoft Azure Storage helps businesses store, secure, and manage their data.
Businesses must store and manage an enormous amount of data, and increasingly, they’re turning to the cloud to help with the task. The Azure Storage platform is Microsoft’s enterprise-grade cloud storage solution. Azure Storage offers highly available, massively scalable, durable, and secure storage for a variety of data objects in the cloud. Windows Azure allows developers to store tables, blobs, and message queues. You can access the storage platform through HTTP or HTTPS.
Azure Storage also offers client libraries for developers building applications or services with .NET, Java, Python, JavaScript, C++, and Go. Developers and IT professionals can use Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI to write scripts for data management or configuration tasks. The Azure portal and Azure Storage Explorer provide user-interface tools for interacting with Azure Storage.
Cloud storage is not limited to larger enterprise companies and development teams. Even smaller organizations will benefit from the secure accessibility offered by Azure Storage. There are multiple options and pricing plans to fit your business needs.
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Durable and Highly Available
Redundancy ensures that your data is safe in the event of transient hardware failures. You can also opt to replicate data across data centers or geographical regions for additional protection from local catastrophes or natural disaster. Data replicated in this way remains highly available in the event of an unexpected outage.
Secure Encryption
The service encrypts all data written to an Azure Storage account. Azure Storage gives you fine-grained control over who has access to your data.
Scalable to Meet Demand
Azure Storage is designed to be massively scalable to meet the data storage and performance needs of today’s applications.
Managed by Azure
Azure handles hardware maintenance, updates, and critical issues for you.
Accessible from Anywhere
Data in Azure Storage is accessible from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS. Microsoft provides client libraries for Azure Storage in a variety of languages, including .NET, Java, Node.js, Python, PHP, Ruby, Go, and others, as well as a mature REST API. In addition, Azure Storage supports scripting in Azure PowerShell or Azure CLI.
Azure Storage Platform
Azure Storage platform is a comprehensive cloud storage and management solution. From storing volumes of structured and unstructured binary data, providing cloud-accessible file sharing, to developing an asynchronous application requiring a messaging queue — Microsoft Azure Storage helps businesses store, secure, and manage their data.
The Azure Storage platform includes the following data services:
- Azure Blobs: A massively scalable object store for text and binary data. Also provides support for big data analytics through Data Lake Storage Gen2.
- Azure Files: Managed file shares for cloud or on-premises deployments.
- Azure Queues: A messaging store for reliable messaging between application components.
- Azure Tables: A NoSQL store for schema-less storage of structured data.
- Azure Disks: Block-level storage volumes for Azure VMs.
Velosio provides strategic consulting and design services to help organizations leverage Azure Storage solutions to better manage and secure their business data.
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