Containers provide a logical grouping for blobs stored in the Windows Azure Blob service. When you upload a blob to the Blob service, you must specify a container for that blob. The container forms part of the URI that uniquely identifies the blob. Use the Containers page in your Storage Account to create a new container, view its contents, configure its properties and metadata, or delete the container.
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Container names can contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens, and must begin with a letter or a number. The name ...
Container names can contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens. The name must start with a letter or a number. ...
Containers provide a logical grouping for blobs stored in the Windows Azure Blob service. When you upload a blob to the Blob ...
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