Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
Your organization needs to migrate an on-premises file share to Azure, allowing users to access files over the SMB protocol as they currently do. Which Azure Storage service should you implement to meet this requirement?
Azure Files is the Azure Storage service that enables you to create file shares accessible over the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. This allows users to mount the Azure file share on their local systems and access files just like a traditional on-premises file share.
Azure Blob Storage is designed for storing unstructured data such as images or documents but does not support SMB protocol for file sharing.
Azure Queue Storage is used for message queuing between application components and does not provide file sharing capabilities.
Azure Disk Storage is used as disk volumes for Azure Virtual Machines and is not intended for shared file access over SMB.
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