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Azure Data Box Blob storage requirements

This article lists the versions of the Azure APIs, Azure client libraries, and tools supported with the Data Box Blob storage. Data Box Blob storage provides blob management functionality with Azure-consistent semantics. This article also summarizes the known Azure Data Box Blob storage differences from the Azure Storage services.

We recommend that you review the information carefully before you connect to the Data Box Blob storage, and then refer back to it as necessary.

Storage differences

Feature Azure Storage Data Box Blob storage
Azure Files Cloud-based SMB and NFS file shares supported Not supported
Service encryption for data at Rest 256-bit AES encryption 256-bit AES encryption
Storage account type General-purpose and Azure Blob storage accounts General-purpose v1 only
Blob name 1,024 characters (2,048 bytes) 880 characters (1,760 bytes)
Block blob maximum size 4.75 TiB (100 MB X 50,000 blocks) 4.75 TiB (100 MB x 50,000 blocks) for Azure Data Box v 3.0 onwards.
Page blob maximum size 8 TiB 1 TiB
Page blob page size 512 bytes 4 KiB

Supported API versions

The following versions of Azure Storage service APIs are supported with Data Box Blob storage.

Azure Data Box 3.0 onwards

Supported Azure client libraries

For Data Box Blob storage, there are specific client libraries and specific endpoint suffix requirements. The Data Box Blob storage endpoints do not have full parity with the latest version of the Azure Blob Storage REST API; see the supported versions for Azure Data Box 3.0 onwards. For the storage client libraries, you need to be aware of the version that is compatible with the REST API.

Azure Data Box 3.0 onwards

The following Azure client library versions are supported for Data Box Blob storage.

Client library Supported version Link Endpoint specification
.NET 11.0.0 NuGet package:
Common: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Common/11.0.0
Blob: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob/11.0.0
Queue: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Queue/11.0.0
GitHub release: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-net/releases/tag/v11.0.0
app.config file
Java 12.0.0-preview.3 Maven package: https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.azure/azure-storage-file/12.0.0-preview.3
GitHub release: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java/tree/master/sdk/storage
Connection string setup
Node.js 2.8.3 NPM link: https://www.npmjs.com/package/azure-storage (Run: npm install azure-storage@2.7.0)
GitHub release: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-node/releases/tag/v2.8.3
Service instance declaration
C++ 5.2.0 NuGet package: https://www.nuget.org/packages/wastorage.v140/5.2.0
GitHub release: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-cpp/releases/tag/v5.2.0
Connection string setup
PHP 1.2.0 GitHub release:
Common: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-php/releases/tag/v1.2.0-common
Blob: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-php/releases/tag/v1.2.0-blob
Install via Composer (To learn more, See the details below.)
Connection string setup
Python 1.1.0 GitHub release:
Common: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python/releases/tag/v1.0.0-common
Blob: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python/releases/tag/v1.1.0-blob
Service instance declaration
Ruby 1.0.1 RubyGems package:
Common: https://rubygems.org/gems/azure-storage-common/versions/1.0.1
Blob: https://rubygems.org/gems/azure-storage-blob/versions/1.0.1
GitHub release:
Common: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-ruby/releases/tag/v1.0.1-common
Blob: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-ruby/releases/tag/v1.0.1-blob
Connection string setup

Install PHP client via Composer - current

To install via Composer: (take blob as example).

  1. Create a file named composer.json in the root of the project with following code:

    {
    "require": {
    "Microsoft/azure-storage-blob":"1.2.0"
    }
    
  2. Download composer.phar to the project root.

  3. Run: php composer.phar install.

Endpoint declaration

In the Data Box Blob storage SDK, the endpoint suffix - <device serial number>.microsoftdatabox.com - identifies the Data Box domain. For more information on the blob service endpoint, go to Connect via Data Box Blob storage.

Examples

.NET

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the app.config file:

<add key="StorageConnectionString"
value="DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=myaccount;AccountKey=mykey;
EndpointSuffix=<<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com  />

Java

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the setup of connection string:

public static final String storageConnectionString =
    "DefaultEndpointsProtocol=http;" +
    "AccountName=your_storage_account;" +
    "AccountKey=your_storage_account_key;" +
    "EndpointSuffix=<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com ";

Node.js

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the declaration instance:

var blobSvc = azure.createBlobService('myaccount', 'mykey',
'myaccount.blob. <serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com ');

C++

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the setup of connection string:

const utility::string_t storage_connection_string(U("DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;
AccountName=your_storage_account;
AccountKey=your_storage_account_key;
EndpointSuffix=<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com "));

PHP

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the setup of connection string:

$connectionString = 'BlobEndpoint=http://<storage account name>.blob.<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com /;
AccountName=<storage account name>;AccountKey=<storage account key>'

Python

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the declaration instance:

block_blob_service = BlockBlobService(account_name='myaccount',
account_key='mykey',
endpoint_suffix=’<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com’)

Ruby

For Data Box Blob storage, the endpoint suffix is specified in the setup of connection string:

set
AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING=DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;
AccountName=myaccount;
AccountKey=mykey;
EndpointSuffix=<serial no. of the device>.microsoftdatabox.com

Next steps