Summary
In this unit, you learned how to access data in Blob Storage using multiple protocols such as REST, HDFS, NFS, and SFTP.
Your company can now use only one storage account to meet different department requirements to store and access data by using different tools. By using multiprotocol support for accessing data that resides in Azure Blob Storage, your organization can now eliminate data silos, and you no longer need to refactor the data prior to moving to the cloud.
References
For more information, refer to the following articles:
- Introduction to Azure Blob storage
- Introduction to Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
- Network File System (NFS) 3.0 protocol support in Azure Blob Storage
- SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) support for Azure Blob Storage
- Enable or disable SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) support in Azure Blob Storage
- Limitations and known issues with SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) support for Azure Blob Storage
- Using the HDFS CLI with Data Lake Storage Gen2