Step1. Create and configure a storage account for Azure Files.
- Create a storage account for the finance department’s shared files.
- In the portal, search for and select Storage accounts.
- Select + Create.
- For Resource group select Create new. Give your resource group a name and select OK to save your changes.
- Provide a Storage account name. Ensure the name meets the naming requirements.
- Set the Performance to Premium.
- Set the Premium account type to File shares.
- Set the Redundancy to Zone-redundant storage.
- Select Review and then Create the storage account.
- Wait for the resource to deploy.
- Select Go to resource.
Step 2. Create and configure a file share with directory.
- Create a file share for the corporate office
- In the storage account, in the Data storage section, select the File shares blade.
- Select + File share and provide a Name.
- Review the other options, but take the defaults.
- Select Create
- Add a directory to the file share for the finance department. For future testing, upload a file.
- Select your file share and select + Add directory.
- Name the new directory finance.
- Select Browse and then select the finance directory.
- Notice you can Add directory to further organize your file share.
- Upload a file of your choosing.
Step 3. Configure and test snapshots.
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Similar to blob storage, you need to protect against accidental deletion of files. You decide to use snapshots
- Select your file share.
- In the Operations section, select the Snapshots blade.
- Select + Add snapshot. The comment is optional. Select OK.
- Select your snapshot and verify your file directory and uploaded file are included.
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Practice using snapshots to restore a file.
- Return to your file share.
- Browse to your file directory.
- Locate your uploaded file and in the Properties pane select Delete.
- Select Yes to confirm the deletion.
- Select the Snapshots blade and then select your snapshot.
- Navigate to the file you want to restore,
- Select the file and then select Restore.
- Provide a Restored file name.
- Verify your file directory has the restored file.
Step 4. Configure restricting storage access to selected virtual networks.
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This tasks in this section require a virtual network with subnet. In a production environment these resources would already be created.
- Search for and select Virtual networks.
- Select Create. Select your resource group. and give the virtual network a name.
- Take the defaults for other parameters, select Review + create, and then Create.
- Wait for the resource to deploy.
- Select Go to resource.
- In the Settings section, select the Subnets blade.
- Select the default subnet.
- In the Service endpoints section choose Microsoft.Storage in the Services drop-down.
- Do not make any other changes.
- Be sure to Save your changes.
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The storage account should only be accessed from the virtual network you just created.
- Return to your files storage account.
- In the Security + networking section, select the Networking blade.
- Change the Public network access to Enabled from selected virtual networks and IP addresses.
- In the Virtual networks section, select Add existing virtual network.
- Select your virtual network and subnet, select Add.
- Be sure to Save your changes.
- Select the Storage browser and navigate to your file share.
- Verify the message not authorized to perform this operation. You are not connecting from the virtual network.
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