 Hey guys welcome to SSUnitech Socialist side and this is continuation of Azure Tutorial. Today we are going to discuss about the Azure Blob Stories. If you haven't watched the last video of this video series I would strongly recommend to go and watch that video. I will provide the link of that video in the description of this video. On that video we have discussed about the Azure Storage and how we can create the Azure Storage account. So what is Azure Blob Stories? Blob is binary large object. So Azure Blob Stories is Microsoft's object. Store solution for the cloud. And Blob Stories is optimized for storing massive amount of unstructured data. Unstructured data is data that doesn't adhere to a particular data model or the definition such as text file or the binary data. So why we are going to use the Blob Stories and for what purpose it is designed. So as we can say that it is serving images or documents directly to the browser. Second here we can store the files for the distributed access or we can use for the streaming of videos and audio. Next we can writing the log files. Next we can storing data for the backup as restore. Next we can store the data for the analysis by an on premises or Azure Hostage Services. So these are the main things by which this Blob Stories is designed. Go to the next slide and we will try to understand about the types of Blob Stories. Here we can see we are having three different types of Blob Stories. First is the Block Blobs. Second is the Upend Blobs. Next is the Pace Blobs. So what is Block Blobs? So Block Blobs stores text and binary data and it is made up for blocks of data that can be managed individually and Block Blobs can store up to about 190.7 TB of the data. So this huge amount data can be stored in the Block Blobs and this is by default inside the Blob Stories. Next is the Upend Blobs. So Upend Blobs are made up of blocks like Block Blobs but are optimized for the upend operations. So for example here we are having a scenario inside the virtual machine we want to maintain the login information so that login data we can append on this upend Blobs. Next is the Pace Blobs. So basically Pace Blobs stores random access files up to only a TB in the size. So this is basically we can say Pace Blobs store virtual hard disk file and serve as disk for Azure Virtual Machine. So these are three different types of Azure Blob Stores available inside the Microsoft Azure. So go to on the browser and we will try to create the Blob Stores. So here if you are going to follow my video series in sequence then you can see we have created a storage account and that storage account is SSU testing. So let me go on that storage account. So this is the storage account. So if you have remember in the last video we have created a container so that we can see that we click on this container. So here this is the container that we had created and under this container we have added this file. So here let me try to tell you a few things. So first information that we can see the upload. So by using this we can upload any file. Second we can see the change access level. So let me click on this and here this is private blob and last is the container. So these are the access levels are available. So I am not going to make any change here but we are having these options. After that we can refresh if any new file is added and that is not going to refresh then we can manually refresh from here. After that in the left side we can see other options as well like we have the access policy properties then we have the metadata here. These are the properties available under this container. So let me go back on this SSU testing. So inside the SSU testing as we can see we are having the other options for the file sets, queue and tables that will be going to cover in upcoming videos. If we go and we will try to see here in the top side we are having the storage browser preview. Let me click on this. So here we can see we are having this blob containers then file sets then queues then tables. So let me go on this blob containers. So under this blob containers we will be going to see the same options like we are having this SSU container that we had created or we can directly upload the files here. And we want to add any new container that we can add it from here. So let me try to add a new file. Let me click on this upload. And here it is asking so we can click. And after that let me select any Excel file if I can find out. Let me select this Excel file and open it. So here it is asking select an existing container. So under which container we want to upload this file. So as of now we have only one container that we had created in the last video. So let me select that. Here we can see the option for the override if file is already exist. So let me select this checkbox. And after that we can see the advanced. So inside the advanced here we are having the option for the blob type. So this blob type as we can see in the information. So as your blob storage supports three blob types block blobs page blobs and append blobs. Once a blob has been created it type cannot be changed. So that we can understand once this is created we cannot modify the type of this blob. So as we can see we are having the block blob page blob and append blob. So I am going to use the first one. And after that here we can see the blob size that we can see 4 MB or the maximum that I could see 100 MB. So I am going to use the 4 MB. Let me go in upload again. Select the file open it. Now inside this advanced the other option that we could see the access style. So access style means hot or cool. So if we are going to use the hot it means we are going to use this file very often. Inside the cool we are going to rarely use this file. And after that we can see upload to any folder if you want. So these are the options available here. And here we need to select. So let me select that under this container and click on the upload. So this file and the type of this file will be having this block blobs that we could see. So let me go here and try to go inside this SSU. So this should have two files now. So this file we have added right away and this file we had added in the last video. So I hope guys you have understand how we can create the block, blob storage and how we can upload the files. So thank you so much for watching this video. If you really like this video please subscribe our channel to get many more videos. See you in the next video.