Azure Storage
Current version v0.0.1
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Onum provides immediate access to data you have stored or archived externally. If your organization relies on cloud infrastructure and services, we know you'll find this paramount to performance.
By integrating with Azure Storage, your organization leverages the advantages of Azure to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure the security and availability of data, all while being able to scale and innovate rapidly.
Select Azure Storage from the list of Sink types and click Configuration to start.
Now you need to specify how and where to send the data, and how to establish a connection with Azure Storage.
Enter the basic information for the new Data Sink.
Name*
Enter a name for the new Data Sink.
Description
Optionally, enter a description for the Data Sink.
Tags
Add tags to easily identify your Sink. Hit the Enter
key after you define each tag.
Decide whether to include the events from this sink in the Home page metrics.
Now add the configuration to establish the connection.
Storage account name*
The Azure account name.
Access Key
Connection string
see here for where to find the Blob connection details.
Container name*
Connect to the exact container in your storage unit.
Prefix*
The path prefix.
Partition by*
Choose between year, month, day or hour.
Click Finish when complete.
When you use this Sink in a Pipeline, you will need to add the output settings.
Event field*
Select the incoming field containing the event to send on.
Select or create containing these values. In the storage account menu, click Access Keys under the Security + Networking section. You will see Key1 and Key2 and their connection strings.
Select or create containing these values. Copy the connection string from the same area.