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Home » Upload files to Azure storage container

Upload files to Azure storage container

  • by Pradeep Raturi
  • Microsoft Azure

Upload files to Azure storage Container




Following are the step to create an Azure storage container and upload files in storage container.

Before staring to upload files in azure storage container, you must have an azure storage account.

If you do not know how to create an azure storage account, you can – Read here 

Once your azure account is get ready then follow the steps as given below.

Click on your azure storage account, that you can see at your home screen > then click on Container service to Create a storage container.

Here we have a storage account named as oneazurestorageaccount.

 

Next, Click on Container button.

 

Now you will see a New container window opens at the right side of window screen > In Name field, provide a container name > In Public access level field, select the level of public access to the container by default level is Private (no anonymous access) > Next , click on Create button.

 




Once you click on Create button , you will get a notification indicating that storage container is created successfully.

Next, click on the container that you have created blobcontainer in grid cell.

 

 

After that click on upload button to upload files to azure storage container that is blobcontainer.

 

Once you click on upload button, a upload blob window opens at the right corner of window screen.

Files: Select files that you want to upload in storage container.

 

Leave other fields set to their default values, then click on Upload.

 

After that, you can see the uploaded file in grid cell > Click on file EmployeeData.Csv




 

Once you click on file in grid cell, a window opens at the right side of window screen with file name EmployeeData.csv, If you want to see the file preview, or edit the file, click on Edit button.

 

Once you click on Edit,  it opens the file in edit mode, here you can edit the file’s data.

If want to see the preview of file, click on Preview button.

 

 

Once you click on Preview button, It opens the file in preview mode, click the cross button to close the preview mode.

 

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