 So over a course of an organization's lifespan, they can collect lots of data on-prem, and it can be often daunting trying to figure out how to upload that into Azure. Your internet connection might be not capable of doing it, and when you calculate how long it's going to take, it can take months or years to do that. However, with the Azure DataBox, you can use that to enable a quick upload into Azure. Basically, what the Azure DataBox is, a bunch of storage that gets shipped to your offices. You then copy it onto the Azure DataBox and ship it back to the Azure Data Center, where the team will take the data and put it into the storage account that you want in Azure. Now, the Azure DataBox comes in different flavors. So you have the Azure DataBox disk, which is for small workloads, and really is just the disk that you get sent. Then you have the Azure DataBox itself, which is for medium-sized workloads, and it's probably the size of a standard tower PC that you're familiar with in your offices. And lastly, there is the Azure DataBox Heavy, which is for huge workloads, and it comes with its own set of wheels and trolley handles, so you can upload lots of data into Azure.