There are two types of storage device: secondary storage device and primary storage device. Secondary storage device A secondary storage device has a larger storage capacity and can store data permanently.
The device can be both external and internal to a computer and includes; compact disk, USB drive, hard disk, etc. Most primary storage devices are found inside the computer, and they have the fastest access to data. Common Problems encountered with Storage devices Hardware failure. Hardware failure is one of the most problematic issues affecting most users.
Appropriate handling and regular maintenance can be used to prolong the durability of storage devices. Data Loss. Intentional and accidental file deletion can make one to lose precious data. For example, if your storage account is named mystorageaccount , then the default endpoint for Blob storage is:. To create a storage account, see Create a storage account. To learn more about storage accounts, see Azure storage account overview.
A container organizes a set of blobs, similar to a directory in a file system. A storage account can include an unlimited number of containers, and a container can store an unlimited number of blobs. The container name must be lowercase. For more information about naming containers, see Naming and Referencing Containers, Blobs, and Metadata.
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