Microsoft Azure Block Storage offers usability, scalability, and easy management. Its flexibility, tiered storage, integration capabilities, and robust security make it valuable. Users appreciate the performance, redundancy, and accessibility features. It supports diverse data types, features consistent latency, and provides efficient data transfer. Users benefit from APIs, good infrastructure, and Azure Storage Explorer. Costs are managed through pay-as-you-go, versioning, and tiering. The fast deployment, secure access, and reliable cloud maintenance are appreciated.
- "Overall, I rate the solution as ten out of ten."
- "The scalability is rated at ten out of ten."
- "I am quite happy with it. I would definitely recommend Azure Block Storage to other users."
Microsoft Azure Block Storage faces challenges with high pricing and cost transparency, technical support, usability, and integration. Users report trouble with file uploading, deletion, and versioning, in addition to needing better folder navigation and data searching. Expanding storage capacity, security improvements, and enhanced documentation are also requested. Connectivity with non-cloud environments and improved billing, migration, and reporting processes are necessary. The interface needs simplification, alongside better support for various platforms and increased flexibility in deployment and scalability.
- "The pricing or the trial period could be improved. They could try offering free storage for a longer period."
- "Support is an area where improvements can be made, particularly in response time for enterprise support."
- "The initial setup isn’t straightforward, whether on-premise or on the cloud. It involves considerable planning and dependencies, unlike conventional systems where a straightforward CIFS connection might suffice."