Storage in Azure

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Storage in Azure

Coursera · Beginner ·🔍 RAG & Vector Search ·1mo ago
This course is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in engineering or science, along with Storage in Azure Course is the second course of the Exam Prep AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate Specialization. This course assists learners with the knowledge of the Basics of Azure Storage Accounts. The course also focuses on how to access the storage accounts and then how to manage data in storage accounts. This course is basically divided into three modules Lessons and Video Lectures further segment each module. This course facilitates learners with approximately 3:00-4:00 Hours of Video lectures that provide both Theory and Hands-On knowledge. Also, Graded and Ungraded Quizzes are provided with every module in order to test the ability of learners high school students, and professionals with an interest in programming.
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