Microsoft Azure Storage is one of the features of the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. A single Azure subscription may be used to manage multiple storage accounts, the cost for each of which is accumulated to the subscription billing. For more information, see Azure Storage Documentation. To browse and inspect the storage, you can download and use Azure Storage Explorer.
NOTE: You must add '{your_storage_account}.blob.core.windows.net' as trusted source in the Web Security module to ensure communication is not detected as threat and blocked. For more information, see Web security module.
To configure the Azure external storage provider for your Sitefinity CMS libraries, perform the following:
When creating an Azure storage provider, have in mind the following restrictions:
NOTE: SAS can be used instead of an account key in the basic settings, but this is to protect the account key itself and not the blob data. The SAS key is used when uploading, deleting and relocating blob, and not for the public access.
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