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| * [[rootdir_azure|Azure storage]] | * [[rootdir_azure|Azure storage]] | ||
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| - | === Azure storage === | ||
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| - | Microsoft Azure has its own protocol, and so we provide a separate mounting point type of it. | ||
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| - | Let's say that you have an Azure container defined and put some slides in it already: | ||
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| - | {{ :rootdir_azure_10.png?direct&400 |}} | ||
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| - | You can convert these credentials in a connectionstring: | ||
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| - | ''%%DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=pathomation;AccountKey=SUPERSECRET;BlobEndpoint=https://pathomation.blob.core.windows.net/;QueueEndpoint=https://pathomation.queue.core.windows.net/;TableEndpoint=https://pathomation.table.core.windows.net/;FileEndpoint=https://pathomation.file.core.windows.net/;%%'' | ||
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| - | This text snippet is then pasted in the connection string field of the mounting point properties: | ||
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| - | {{ :rootdir_azure_20.png?direct&400 |}} | ||
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| - | If all goes well, you can now serve your slides from your Azure storage repositories. | ||
| ==== Public vs private ==== | ==== Public vs private ==== | ||