6/1/2023 0 Comments Azure storage explorer linux![]() So, it took 16.34 mins to transfer 10 GB file using AzCopy and SAS token authorization. Replacing the values in above syntax, below is what we get:ĪzCopy being command-line utility, we will have to open command prompt and execute above command, at the end of the execution, AzCopy will provide a summary of transfer. ![]() I have placed the sample file and AzCopy application both in the root folder on C drive called “AzCopy”. If you're using a Windows Command Shell (cmd.exe), enclose path arguments with double quotes ("") instead of single quotes (''). Use single quotes in all command shells except for the Windows Command Shell (cmd.exe). Now that we have SAS token lets generate our AzCopy command, below is the syntax for AzCopy command-line:Īzcopy copy '' ' // TIP This example encloses path arguments with single quotes (''). ?sv=&ss=bfqt&srt=sco&sp=rwdlacupx&se=&st=&spr=https&sig=w%2Bn8Jl%2BsnOe1Xk5A2CfjM6%2BDuHz8kb4ZFQugmgtOcfQ%3D Then click the “Generate SAS and Connection string” buttonĬopy the SAS token from the available URLs, it should look like below: I have selected 1-day range for the SAS token to be active. ![]() ![]() In order to use AzCopy to transfer file to container, we need a SAS token, lets generate our SAS token:Ĭlick on “Shared access signature” under “Security + networking” within Storage account I have already created one for the purpose of this tutorial and a container for the AzCopy test: Once the AzCopy is downloaded, lets create a ADLS Gen2 for our tutorial. In order to transfer file using AzCopy, you will need AzCopy, which you can download from here. We will be testing these two approaches to upload 10 GB test file: In this tutorial we will rate each of the above three parameters with the range from 1 to 5, with 1 being lowest and 5 being highest supported/achievable parameter.
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