|
Aug 25 2011, 9:10 AM EDT
|
|
|
delete |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Deleted by Aug 25 2011, 9:10 AM EDT for: no reason given
|
|
Mar 16 2010, 2:23 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
1 widget added
1 widget deleted
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1558)
|
|
Mar 16 2010, 2:22 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
1 widget added
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1558)
|
|
Mar 16 2010, 2:06 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
13 words deleted
1 image added
3 widgets deleted
|
|
Change: of the above together: Here are quick start videos for programming Azure Storage blobs, tables and queues:For additional information, please check out the whitepapers on: Windows Azure Blob – Programming Blob Storage Windows Azure Table – Programming Table Storage Windows Azure Queue - Programming Queue Storage
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1558)
|
|
Mar 16 2010, 1:38 AM EDT
|
|
|
rename |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Renamed from Storage in the Cloud by Mar 16 2010, 1:38 AM EDT for: Rename
|
|
Jul 23 2009, 12:00 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
5 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: the above together: Here are some quick start videos for programming Azure Storage:Storage blobs, tables and queues: For additional information, please check out the whitepapers on: Windows Azure Blob – Programming Blob Storage Windows Azure Table – Programming Table Storage Windows Azure Queue - Programming Queue Storage
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1571)
|
|
Jul 23 2009, 11:59 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1568)
|
|
Jul 23 2009, 3:09 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
9 words added
|
|
Change: Samples and Hands On LabsOVERVIEWApplications work with data in many different ways. Accordingly, the Windows Azure Storage service provides several options. To use Windows Azure Storage,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1568)
|
|
Jul 23 2009, 3:08 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
1 word added
|
|
Change: OVERVIEWApplications work with data in many different ways. Accordingly, the Windows Azure Storage service provides several options. To use Windows Azure Storage, a developer must
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1559)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 3:22 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
29 words added
|
|
Change: all of the above together:Here are some quick start videos for programming Azure Storage: For additional information, please check out the whitepapers on: Windows Azure Blob – Programming Blob Storage Windows Azure Table – Programming Table Storage Windows Azure Queue - Programming Queue Storage
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1558)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:42 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
563 words added
274 words deleted
1 image added
|
|
Change: Windows Azure storage can be accessed by a Windows Azure application, by an application running on-premises within some organization, or by an application running at
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1531)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:28 AM EDT
|
|
|
rename |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Renamed from Storage on the Cloud by Jul 22 2009, 2:28 AM EDT for: Rename
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:26 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
364 words added
2 words deleted
1 image added
|
|
Change: Windows Azure Storage tables are different from relational tables in a number of other ways. Such as, they can’t be accessed using ordinary ADO.NET, nor
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1229)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:15 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
210 words added
22 words deleted
|
|
Change: <StorageAccount> is a unique identifier assigned when a new storage account is created, while <Container> and <BlobName> are the names of a specific container and a blob within that container. Containers can’t be nested—they can contain only blobs, not other containers—so it’s not possible to create a hierarchy of blobs.
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 857)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:11 AM EDT |
|
|
edit |
450 words deleted
1 widget deleted
|
|
Change: Deleted by Jul 22 2009, 2:12 AM EDT for: no reason given
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:11 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
6 words added
|
|
Change: http:// <StorageAccount>.blob.core.windows.net/<Container>/<BlobName>Blobs can be big—up to 50 gigabytes each—and they can also have associated metadata, such as information about where a JPEG photograph was taken or who the singer is for an MP3 file. TABLES:Blobs are just right for
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 663)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:10 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
13 words added
|
|
Change: To identify a particular blob, an application supplies a URI of the form:Blobs can be big—up to 50 gigabytes each—and they can also have associated metadata, such as information about where a JPEG photograph was taken or who the singer is for an MP3 file. TABLES:Blobs are
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 655)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:09 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
25 words added
12 words deleted
|
|
Change: Binary large objects - blobs. A blob contains binary data and follows a simple hierarchy:hierarchy. ATo storageuse accountblobs, cana havedeveloper first creates one or more containers,containers eachin some storage account. Each of whichthese containers can then holdshold one
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 642)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:07 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
87 words added
84 words deleted
|
|
Change: To use Windows Azure Storage, a developer must first create a storage account. To control access to the information in this account, Windows Azure gives
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 630)
|
|
Jul 22 2009, 2:02 AM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
22 words added
12 words deleted
1 widget added
1 widget deleted
|
|
Change: Here is an overview video that brings all of the above together:To use Windows Azure Storage, a developer must first create a storage account. To control access to the information
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 627)
|