Microsoft Azure File Storage Primary Use Case

Arti Jaiswal - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Solutions Architect at UGL

I was using Microsoft Azure File Storage because we were receiving the batch file.

In a previous project, our team opted to utilize Microsoft Azure File Storage as our initial choice due to the need to gather batch files from various systems, including SAP and other external sources. We stored all the data in the file storage, and then employed either Azure Data Pipeline or Azure Data Factory to retrieve the files from storage, process them, extract the data, and ultimately transfer it to Azure Data Store. We relied on file storage as a means to store the batch files.

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Srikanth Madduri - PeerSpot reviewer
Program Director at Cognizant

As an enterprise solution architect, I have most often used Microsoft Azure File Storage as a file storage solution in projects that have required the migration of organizational data from on-premises to the public cloud. In these cases, the migration is usually a one-time transfer of data to Azure File Storage, where the data then resides going forward.

Essentially, with any content management platforms that we implement for ourselves or our customers, Azure File Storage will almost certainly play a part in the final solution. For example, we are now building a new knowledge management hub as an internal platform for solution architects, and it is based on Azure. 

That said, at my company we tend to take a pretty agnostic view when it comes to products and vendors, and with some of the ITSM or content management solutions that we recommend such as those offered by ServiceNow and AIOps, we will deploy on both AWS and Azure as these are our preferred partners. 

During the course of my work, I have also dealt with other Azure products such as Azure Data Factory, but data warehousing is only one part of what I do, as my role is more aligned to business development and solution architecture. We have a platform focused on data solutions, comprising AI data warehousing, recording, analytics, etc., and this kind of platform would be more likely to be using Azure Data Factory for all of the data lakes across the various public and private cloud providers.

Right now, my role is a bit broader and more generalist, and I would usually have someone well-versed in the Azure cloud actually building the solutions. I am more interested in the economics of Azure solutions, and I have found a lot of customers are asking, "Can you bring in some expertise on cloud economics?" So this is definitely an area of interest and a core focus for me.

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Assistantmgr67 - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistance Manager, ICT Communication at ELNG

In my company, we use Microsoft Azure File Storage for the backup of our data since we have opted for an on-premises deployment model. We also use it to keep another copy of the data.

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AS
CTO at a construction company with 51-200 employees

We primarily use the solution in the IoT environment to gather information from devices in file form using FTP protocol and SDP to move the files from the clients to the cloud. Naturally, we kept those files in the file system that we moved for various internal reasons into a database. Due to physical and preconceived infrastructure reasons, we moved the installation into the data of up to a week. This is to block storage for analytics and data warehousing.

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Jereesh Thomas - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technology Architect at Infosys

I work for a company that is a partner with Microsoft. Therefore, the use cases depend on the client. I've used it for various solutions, including those for banks and financial institutions.

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Khoon Kung Ong - PeerSpot reviewer
Management Information Systems Manager at Peterson Holding Co Limited

We are using Microsoft Azure File Storage for file access.

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Anandh Parathnandh - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Executive, Client Coverage at Absa Group Ltd

This solution is mainly used for banking processes. 

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PP
Manager implementation at XENOTTABYTE

We use the solution in our organization for its archival functionality. We are essentially archiving data with Microsoft Azure File Storage. Even though we have the applications and the storage, we are replicating our data into different data storages.

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AM
Senior Information Technology Officer at Ravi Exchange

We use it to easily access data from the user side into our network. Like, we have some remote sites, and we have the user on the remote site who can easily access all the data as per the permissions and our requirements.

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MM
Azure Integration Engineer at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

We use the solution to store critical files of clients. I also use it to link with Kubernetes. 

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PB
IT consultant at Secoptrial

I used Microsoft Azure File Storage for a project focused on deploying a Windows server and connecting that server to my Active Directory domain. I synchronized the file server with Microsoft Azure File Storage. I then set up and connected the disc storage with storage in the cloud to back up the data. My intent for using the solution was to back up data in the cloud. My company doesn't use Microsoft Azure File Storage, but other organizations, government, and non-government could be using it. The usage of the solution depends on whether an organization can integrate Microsoft Azure File Storage into its environment.

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SF
Infrastructure Team at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

Azure files offers several architectural scenarios so you can check and implement different use cases depending on your needs. In brief you can use the Azure Files with a serverless approach or to integrate it with your on premise file servers through Azure File Sync.

We have IT colleagues spread all over the world, so we are trying to define governance rules. We need to manage things at the infrastructure level, and so the Azure File could be a technology to replace or to integrate with our file servers on-premise solution.

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Bienz Robert - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at CloudCAB

We use the solution for migrating local file servers and for file storage of on-premise systems.

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Souai Amani - PeerSpot reviewer
Data engineer at Esprit

Microsoft Azure File Storage has multiple functionalities, and you can use it as a source, but you may face some problems when contributing something in Azure. This is hard to do. The configuration in Azure doesn't help. This is okay, and it's not a big problem since I am not too aware of Azure resources. That's why I might have faced problems at first.

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MO
IT Analyst at EVAPCO

I primarily use the solution for my backup files. It's for copies. I use it as a backup that connects with the cloud and one account of Microsoft.

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Devi Vara Prasad Dommeti - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Engeener at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

We use Azure File storage to both store and analyze our data. We also provide our customers with data storage and analysis facilities using this solution.

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Sameer_Shah - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Solution Specialist at a construction company with 10,001+ employees

We use this solution for storing our log data from SIM. We store our files and map our server to have an archive on all the logs generated for SIM.

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Tony Kerr - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

I generally help customers use Microsoft Azure File Storage primarily for a lot of purposes, including the storage of files and enhancing storage security. There are private endpoints and a VNX resolver, which is basically a private endpoint resolver that resolves the IP address of the private endpoints internally. It is then further mapped within the application. It also has short file storage which accesses the storage according to the minimum privilege and rights assigned to that storage. It has networking facilities and firewall options to safeguard public data. It also has a SaaS token that can be generated around the storage and shared storage which enables customers to share their files through Azure File Storage. 

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AbasoJadhav - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Lead at Tech Mahindra Limited

We use Microsoft Azure File Storage to extract and store the data in Azure database.

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ANANDA KANCHARLA - PeerSpot reviewer
Program Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The primary use case for us is storing attachments and images in our projects. It allows us to access the application and retrieve the files whenever needed, without the need for additional servers. We use the endpoint to access the application and view the images in any reports.

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MA
Operations Engineer at Nokia Corporation

We used the product in a POC that was related to a file transfer from another cloud to our private environment.

This is a risk management tool, and these files were related to the risk management tool and related to reports.

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AB
Lead Software Engineer at Glastechnische Industrie Peter LISEC GmbH

The solution is user-friendly and integrates easily with web apps. 

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Dinusha Priyalanka - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Engineer at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees

As a Microsoft Azure File Storage integrator, I present the solution and its services to our company's customers.

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RV
Manager - IT at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

We have a hybrid Microsoft Azure File Storage deployment. One of the models is running onto the cloud where all the images and KYC data is uploaded onto the cloud platform, and that is stored onto the file storage.

We have developed our own payment solutions on a mobile platform, where we have two modules for our solutions. In the first model, we host it as an entire SaaS solution where clients will bring their merchants and will use our solutions. The second model is where we sell this solution to the clients, offshore, and the client will host it on their premises or onto the cloud. My clients are Indian banks and overseas banks

Another model of the solution we sell is for offshore clients, the client will host it on their infrastructure or onto the cloud. My clients are Indian banks and overseas banks. Many banks are connected and are using our solutions over the cloud. For example, if a customer with the corporation wants to onboard their own merchant to use these solutions, they have to onboard the merchants and confirm the KYC.

We have developed a digital platform where sales and the other staff can go to the merchants, and upload their KYC data, such as identity verification and address verification. All this data will go out through the mobile phones by clicking the pictures. All of the images will be uploaded via the API calls at the backend application, which is Microsoft Azure File Storage, and all those images get stored, encrypted onto the file storage.

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KS
Founder & CEO at a government with 201-500 employees

We use the solution to store server data.

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BK
Cloud Consultant at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

We have a lot of snapshots that use cold storage and translation-related queries that are used for block storage. We also have a lot of share point related documents. We require a lot of file storage as our customer is purely energy-based. This solution is helpful as they have a lot of energy-based reports, energy-based analyses and medium documents contracts.

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Fed Yunis Zapata - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Solutions Architect at Canvia

We use the solution for file migration services to Azure. 

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Sizwe Mabusa - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber Security Specialist at Galeboe Professional Services

It's used to store our files safely, and we are able to transfer them between different devices and users without having to move them around physically.

I'm using its latest version.

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SA
Manager Cloud Platform at AGILE CLOUD SOLUTIONS LLC

The product is primarily used for the file server. You can have the complete infrastructure including the repository and access control as well. People can use offline data if they like.

As an example, there is a company we work with that has different offices across the world - in Europe, the UK, UAE, and India - and they want around 100,000 customers as well as employees to access their file system. That file system was built on-prem, however, they have multiple challenges in terms of having delays in accessing the files. For security reasons, they are not able to manage the identity on Active Directory for all the locations. They want a complete advanced and modern authentication to be used, like multifactor cloud app security, and advanced start production, et cetera. That is not possible on-prem. Therefore, they have decided to go for Azure file sharing - a cloud-based file system. They use the three locations in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

These three locations have a file-sharing system enabled that replicates their on-prem storage and people can access all the data over the cloud storage, which easily replicates across the locations. Whatever file(s) people are accessing frequently will be shown via an AI-based pattern so that admins can see which file(s) are being used the most. The system will make it easier to access those most-used files while keeping users and the system safe within the system.

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MB
Owner at IT CARE

We use the solution for our live cloud servers, such as our application servers. We also use the solution for backups and file security.

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it_user1274955 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director of IT Operations at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

My company is a managed services firm. We do have a firewall internally, but we have about 70 banks and probably about 30 to 40 clients in other verticals that we are servicing. So it is not just us or our clients that we use products for. I am constantly looking at a lot of different client bases as far as different industries and needs, and a lot of different solutions and possibilities.  

A lot of what we use Azure File Storage for at our company is BLOB storage because the format is flexible in terms of pulling stuff down. Usually what we are doing is storing and retrieving IT management information. We have to be able to store and pull specific files from storage. BLOB storage is a good solution for that type of management.  

Most of our clients are using a private cloud because it is a requirement for them. As financial institutions, that is kind of where they have to go to properly secure critical data. We go public because there is no requirement on our end to do private cloud. For our financial institution clients, there are requirements from oversight boards and governing institutions that they need to have critical information stored privately because they are handling people's money.  

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Muharrem Iseri - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Partner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Our use case depends on data structure types and needs of the customer. If I know that a customer has different types of structure, like semi-structured, unstructured, and structured data, then I have to use Azure Data Lake storage. If it's structured, I can directly use Azure SQL or Azure Synapse Analytics to process my data. 

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MA
Operations Engineer at Nokia Corporation

Our primary use case of this solution to migrate several products to the cloud. We use several Microsoft products simultaneously. 

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MV
Project Manager / Solution Architect at Ultimum

We are using the VP storage version.

Our primary use case is for roaming profiles flowing on the frictional desktop.

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RH
Executive at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are partners with Microsoft and I'm an executive of the company.  

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AM
BDM at Hiperdist Ltd

We use the solution for our clients to access their files from different locations.

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SA
Operations Team Lead at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

Our primary use case for the solution is storing files and calling in our code. Additionally, we use it to push logs from different sources, and whenever we have some transactions or logs related to them, we push them to a storage block and archive it for HR purposes.

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