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HTTP Response Status Codes (Full List)

HTTP response status codes indicate whether a specific HTTP request has been successfully completed. Responses are grouped in five classes: 1, Informational responses (100–199) 2, Successful responses (200–299) 3, Redirects (300–399) 4, Client errors (400–499) 5, Server errors (500–599) The below status codes are defined by section 10 of RFC 2616. You can find an updated specification Read More

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Configuring DNS forwarding for Azure Files

Azure Files enables you to create private endpoints for the storage accounts containing your file shares. Although useful for many different applications, private endpoints are especially useful for connecting to your Azure file shares from your on-premises network using a VPN or ExpressRoute connection using private-peering. In order for connections to your storage account to Read More

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Azure Blob Storage vs File Storage

Microsoft offers several options to store data on the cloud. Each option has its unique purpose for serving different business needs. One of the significant capabilities that Microsoft Azure provides is the agility to migrate to different storage options if required. There are various options available in the Azure Storage Account for storing user data. Blob Storage Read More

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Deploy Azure File Sync

Use Azure File Sync to centralize your organization’s file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of an on-premises file server. Azure File Sync transforms Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share. You can use any protocol that’s available on Windows Server to access your data locally, Read More