In the blade for the storage account, click Blobs to view a list of blob containers. Once the blade showing the contents of the resource group appears, click the storage account that you created in the previous step. In the "Resource groups" blade, click the StorageLabResourceGroup resource group. Then click the Create button at the bottom of the blade.Ĭlick Resource groups in the ribbon on the left side of the portal to list all of your resource groups. Select the location nearest you in the Location box. Once you have a unique name that Azure will accept (as indicated by the green check mark in the Name field), select Create new under Resource group and type "StorageLabResourceGroup" (without quotation marks) into the box below to name the resource group that will be created for the storage account. In addition, the name you enter must be unique within Azure if someone else has chosen the same name, you'll be notified that the name isn't available with a red exclamation mark in the Name field. Storage account names can be 3 to 24 characters in length and can only contain numbers and lowercase letters. The name is important, because it forms one part of the URL through which blobs created under this account can be accessed. In the ensuing blade, enter a name for the new storage account in Name field. Then click Data + Storage, followed by Storage account. To create a storage account, click + New in the ribbon on the left. The first step in using Azure Storage is to create one or more storage accounts. Go to the Azure Portal and sign in using your Microsoft account. In this exercise, you'll use the portal to create a storage account. The Azure Portal allows you to perform basic storage operations such as creating storage accounts, viewing what's stored under those accounts, and managing the access keys associated with the accounts.
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