StorageAccount Class
Definition
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A Storage Service associated with your subscription.
public class StorageAccount
type StorageAccount = class
Public Class StorageAccount
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StorageAccount
Constructors
StorageAccount() |
Initializes a new instance of the StorageAccount class. |
Properties
ExtendedProperties |
Optional. Represents the name of an extended storage account property. Each extended property must have both a defined name and a value. You can have a maximum of 50 extended property name/value pairs. The maximum length of the Name element is 64 characters, only alphanumeric characters and underscores are valid in the Name, and the name must start with a letter. Attempting to use other characters, starting the Name with a non-letter character, or entering a name that is identical to that of another extended property owned by the same storage account, will result in a status code 400 (Bad Request) error. Each extended property value has a maximum length of 255 characters. |
MigrationState |
Optional. Specifies the IaaS Classic to ARM migration state of the storage account.Possible values are: None, Preparing, Prepared, PrepareFailed, Committing, Committed, CommitFailed, Aborting, AbortFailed.None is treated as null value and it is not be visible. |
Name |
Optional. The name of the storage account. This name is the DNS prefix name and can be used to access blobs, queues, and tables in the storage account. For example, if the service name is MyStorageAccount, you could access the blob containers by calling: http://MyStorageAccount.blob.core.windows.net/mycontainer/. |
Properties |
Optional. Details about the storage account. |
Uri |
Optional. The Service Management API request URI used to perform Get Storage Account Properties requests against the storage account. |