![]() You’ll notice all these various blades over here on the left. Once the resource group is created, I’m going to click Go to Resources. Now, I’m going to go ahead and pause this recording while that’s going on. We’re not getting into the intricacies of creating storage accounts and we’re going to click to create. I think that is it because I’m just just trying to create a storage account here. ![]() And I don’t have any of these settings I’m going to explain right now. ![]() I’m just going to choose this one here, which is LIRs. I’m not really getting into all this redundancy stuff right now. But I’m going to go with standard and this is the redundancy of it having redundancy. But it does kind of force me to choose specific type of storage account. I can basically make any kind of storage account I want. In general, all purpose account lets you kind of have a lot a few more features that I can. And then from there, I’m going to go with standard because it’s cheaper. Does it look like it is? It would tell me. Let’s make sure that name’s not already taken. I’m going to call this LP, these two US storage. And then I’m going to store this storage account in my I have a resource group called US Resource Group R.G, and I’m just going to give this a name. If you do a quick Google search for Azure calculator, you can price out the cost of it. They’re not real expensive until you start storing lots and lots of data. And you do kind of have to keep in mind that storage accounts do cost money. We’ll go to storage accounts and then we’re going to click to create a storage account. For some reason, you don’t you don’t see that you can always go to all services and do a search for it. So, to do that, we can click the menu button here and I can click on storage accounts. The storage account is going to be the type of resource that’s going to store everything that’s going to go up in Azure. Now, the first thing we’re going to need is. So, maybe, we have data that has been, maybe, shared out on-premises, but we’re wanting to make that data available in the cloud. You might be doing this for backup purposes, but what I want to focus on is also making data available. I want to get into the concepts now of getting information from the on-premises environment into the cloud. Transfer and Migrate data to Azure file shares
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