I use Microsoft Azure Block Storage for our company's VM data needs since it is successful in the areas of APIs. The most beneficial feature of the tool for data durability is that the data on it is redundant and can be kept at two different locations. Microsoft Azure Block Storage's scalability features have not impacted our company's operations. My company has enough storage available in the tool and until now, we didn't require to scale up the storage. Microsoft Azure Block Storage's availability features have supported our company's business continuity plans without any issues. With Microsoft Azure Block Storage's availability features, data is always available to users. A couple of people are required to take care of the tool's maintenance phase. The major duties of those involved in the maintenance of the tool include maintaining the product and dealing with the issues related to the product raised by the clients. In terms of Microsoft Azure Block Storage's performance impact on a project, I saw that the accessibility to local storage it offers is not that fast as opposed to something that is on the cloud. I think it would be a better option to have the tool on the cloud. After moving to the cloud, the performance of the tool increased. I suggest that the tool be used in two different availability zones and I feel that the redundancy is very essential because the data part is very important. The tool offers good options when it comes to redundancy, which I think needs to be utilized properly. I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
We never needed to contact support. Azure is the best and easiest tool for Blob storage, queue-based mechanisms, and file shares. The tool integrates very smoothly with other Azure solutions. We also use Azure Batch. It is easy to mount file storage. Overall, I rate the product a ten out of ten.
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I would advise others that this is a good solution and it is reliable. I strongly recommend this solution. I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a nine out of ten. The solution is compatible with every format, and different types of data. This is useful for data engineers. This is the best solution to have because everything is in a single point.
I would not recommend Microsoft Azure Block Storage to others, especially if you plan to use it for business purposes, because it's laggy. My company has several clients on Microsoft Azure Block Storage, but it's been trying to get clients off it. I advise anyone looking into using Microsoft Azure Block Storage not to. It's best to try avoiding Microsoft Azure-related microservices. Microsoft Azure is good on the dev ops side, such as Kubernetes, but not on storage or other services because Microsoft Azure has its version of services. Still, AWS overshadows Microsoft every single time. For example, if you want to do some heavy deployment, then Microsoft Azure Kubernetes, which is more of a database cluster, is nice. The pricing is also good for Microsoft Azure Kubernetes versus AWS, which has premium pricing, but it is still trying to figure out its solution in this area. Microsoft and AWS have different packages and offerings, so it's up to you to choose wisely. Go for AWS for scalability and Microsoft for reliability and security, in the dev ops area, for example. My Microsoft Azure Block Storage rating is four out of ten because of its file size limitations, stability, and technical support.
We use one person for the maintenance of the solution. I would recommend Google Drive instead of Microsoft Azure Block Storage. I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a seven out of ten.
I give the solution an eight out of ten. We have 23 people in our organization currently using the solution. We do not require anyone for maintenance or deployment. I suggest to anyone wanting to use this solution to be careful with the design of the folders because if you add files without folders it can get messy.
I recommend this solution to other users. I rate this solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good, but improvements can be made to behaviour analytics and data encryption.
Principal Enterprise Architect at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech
Real User
2022-05-29T13:16:00Z
May 29, 2022
Azure Block Storage has very good integration with the Microsoft suite, which helps a lot when creating a digital workspace. That's why I like this product.I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I'm just an end-user. I don't have any special arrangements with the company. I would rate the solution a ten out of ten. I haven't had any issues with it at all.
Database Administrator at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-16T11:37:00Z
Feb 16, 2022
I rate Azure Block Storage eight out of 10. I like that I don't need much technical experience. I always recommend Azure Block Storage to other companies that already used Azure. -
Director - Infrastructure Solution Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-09-27T04:09:55Z
Sep 27, 2020
I have worked on similar solutions from Oracle and Amazon. Feature-wise, they all provide the same features. However, I found Azure more convenient to work on than other solutions. It is very easy to use for data analytics purposes as well as for storing the archive data or long-term use data, that is, non-relational and unstructured data. I would rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a ten out of ten. It is really good.
Co-Founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-04-19T07:40:00Z
Apr 19, 2020
I would rate it an eight out of ten. Think about your file structure to make sure you get it right. Management of the business is important because if the business starts pushing data into it in can turn into a data swamp.
You will need high-speed bandwidth internet and a contact center for Microsoft for billing purposes. It is kind of a drag and drop and it is pretty simple to use. There is a small learning curve. If you create a folder at least one sample file has to be there. So sometimes it becomes irrelevant because unnecessarily I put a normal dummy file. And then from tomorrow onwards when the data starts doing it I delete the dummy file when the actual data is there. I find that pretty cumbersome. In the next release, I would like for them to update this. The biggest lesson I have learned from using this solution is that Microsoft solutions are easy to use. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
We have our own team to maintain it. We are still trying to add more resources to the team and trying to find someone who Azure will certify. I would recommend Azure Block Storage so far, per my current usage, but I would also highly recommend learning how it works and how to configure it properly. Block Storage, in particular, is a bit confusing. People who do not have proper knowledge should not try R&D with it. I would highly recommend getting professional support if you really want to use it. The solution is very good, but the configuration and initial implementation should be done by professionals.
Vice President - Data Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-03-04T08:49:27Z
Mar 4, 2020
The advice I would give people about Block Storage is that I might recommend the product based upon the use cases and storage needs. Otherwise, if they are looking for something more robust, I would recommend using the Gen2 version, which is the biggest storage system of the Azure options. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage as at least seven-out-of-ten. This is a seven primarily because of this Gen2 release. When it comes down to it, Gen2 is a more advanced product and other than when it comes to the price most of the users will not see Block Storage as a better solution.
I'm a Microsoft partner and I deploy the solution for other customers. Currently, I'm the only user on the solution. I don't use it every day; I use it only when I need to. The solution is quite good and is easy to integrate with other systems, You can also integrate it as a backup for your recordings. It's also easily accessible and, because it's on the cloud, it doesn't matter where your current location is. It allows for easy replication of data on different levels. For these reasons, I'd recommend the product. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's a bit expensive. If it was more reasonably priced I'd rate it higher.
Product Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
2020-01-12T07:22:00Z
Jan 12, 2020
I personally feel that this is a good program. My advice to others is that they should determine beforehand what they want to use it for. The biggest lesson I've learned so far is that, if you go to the backup part, you have to be careful about how you do the backups and what the retention times are. I would like to see improved file sharing and better security in the next release. On a scale from one to ten, I will rate this program an eight.
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I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a ten out of ten.
Block Storage is a robust solution for Azure data migration and storage requirements. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
I would recommend the solution to other users. Overall, I rate the solution a 9 out of 10.
I use Microsoft Azure Block Storage for our company's VM data needs since it is successful in the areas of APIs. The most beneficial feature of the tool for data durability is that the data on it is redundant and can be kept at two different locations. Microsoft Azure Block Storage's scalability features have not impacted our company's operations. My company has enough storage available in the tool and until now, we didn't require to scale up the storage. Microsoft Azure Block Storage's availability features have supported our company's business continuity plans without any issues. With Microsoft Azure Block Storage's availability features, data is always available to users. A couple of people are required to take care of the tool's maintenance phase. The major duties of those involved in the maintenance of the tool include maintaining the product and dealing with the issues related to the product raised by the clients. In terms of Microsoft Azure Block Storage's performance impact on a project, I saw that the accessibility to local storage it offers is not that fast as opposed to something that is on the cloud. I think it would be a better option to have the tool on the cloud. After moving to the cloud, the performance of the tool increased. I suggest that the tool be used in two different availability zones and I feel that the redundancy is very essential because the data part is very important. The tool offers good options when it comes to redundancy, which I think needs to be utilized properly. I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
We never needed to contact support. Azure is the best and easiest tool for Blob storage, queue-based mechanisms, and file shares. The tool integrates very smoothly with other Azure solutions. We also use Azure Batch. It is easy to mount file storage. Overall, I rate the product a ten out of ten.
The solution is useful for enterprise customers. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I would rate the product an eight out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a nine out of ten.
I would advise others that this is a good solution and it is reliable. I strongly recommend this solution. I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a nine out of ten. The solution is compatible with every format, and different types of data. This is useful for data engineers. This is the best solution to have because everything is in a single point.
I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage nine out of ten.
I rate this solution an eight out of ten, and I would recommend this to others.
I would not recommend Microsoft Azure Block Storage to others, especially if you plan to use it for business purposes, because it's laggy. My company has several clients on Microsoft Azure Block Storage, but it's been trying to get clients off it. I advise anyone looking into using Microsoft Azure Block Storage not to. It's best to try avoiding Microsoft Azure-related microservices. Microsoft Azure is good on the dev ops side, such as Kubernetes, but not on storage or other services because Microsoft Azure has its version of services. Still, AWS overshadows Microsoft every single time. For example, if you want to do some heavy deployment, then Microsoft Azure Kubernetes, which is more of a database cluster, is nice. The pricing is also good for Microsoft Azure Kubernetes versus AWS, which has premium pricing, but it is still trying to figure out its solution in this area. Microsoft and AWS have different packages and offerings, so it's up to you to choose wisely. Go for AWS for scalability and Microsoft for reliability and security, in the dev ops area, for example. My Microsoft Azure Block Storage rating is four out of ten because of its file size limitations, stability, and technical support.
I recommend this solution and rate it seven out of 10.
I would rate the solution as six out of ten. I would recommend it to others.
I rate this solution eight out of 10.
We use one person for the maintenance of the solution. I would recommend Google Drive instead of Microsoft Azure Block Storage. I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a seven out of ten.
I give the solution an eight out of ten. We have 23 people in our organization currently using the solution. We do not require anyone for maintenance or deployment. I suggest to anyone wanting to use this solution to be careful with the design of the folders because if you add files without folders it can get messy.
I rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage an eight out of ten.
I recommend this solution to other users. I rate this solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good, but improvements can be made to behaviour analytics and data encryption.
I rate Azure Block Storage three out of 10. It's just storage, and it's more complicated than it needs to be.
I would recommend the solution to other users and organizations. I’d rate the solution seven out of ten.
I rate Azure Block Storage eight out of 10.
Azure Block Storage has very good integration with the Microsoft suite, which helps a lot when creating a digital workspace. That's why I like this product.I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution 9 out of 10.
I'm an end-user. I'd recommend this solution to others. I would rate it as eight out of ten.
I'm just an end-user. I don't have any special arrangements with the company. I would rate the solution a ten out of ten. I haven't had any issues with it at all.
I rate Azure Block Storage eight out of 10. I like that I don't need much technical experience. I always recommend Azure Block Storage to other companies that already used Azure. -
I would recommend this solution. I would rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a seven out of ten.
I have worked on similar solutions from Oracle and Amazon. Feature-wise, they all provide the same features. However, I found Azure more convenient to work on than other solutions. It is very easy to use for data analytics purposes as well as for storing the archive data or long-term use data, that is, non-relational and unstructured data. I would rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage a ten out of ten. It is really good.
I would rate it an eight out of ten. Think about your file structure to make sure you get it right. Management of the business is important because if the business starts pushing data into it in can turn into a data swamp.
You will need high-speed bandwidth internet and a contact center for Microsoft for billing purposes. It is kind of a drag and drop and it is pretty simple to use. There is a small learning curve. If you create a folder at least one sample file has to be there. So sometimes it becomes irrelevant because unnecessarily I put a normal dummy file. And then from tomorrow onwards when the data starts doing it I delete the dummy file when the actual data is there. I find that pretty cumbersome. In the next release, I would like for them to update this. The biggest lesson I have learned from using this solution is that Microsoft solutions are easy to use. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
We have our own team to maintain it. We are still trying to add more resources to the team and trying to find someone who Azure will certify. I would recommend Azure Block Storage so far, per my current usage, but I would also highly recommend learning how it works and how to configure it properly. Block Storage, in particular, is a bit confusing. People who do not have proper knowledge should not try R&D with it. I would highly recommend getting professional support if you really want to use it. The solution is very good, but the configuration and initial implementation should be done by professionals.
The advice I would give people about Block Storage is that I might recommend the product based upon the use cases and storage needs. Otherwise, if they are looking for something more robust, I would recommend using the Gen2 version, which is the biggest storage system of the Azure options. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Microsoft Azure Block Storage as at least seven-out-of-ten. This is a seven primarily because of this Gen2 release. When it comes down to it, Gen2 is a more advanced product and other than when it comes to the price most of the users will not see Block Storage as a better solution.
I'm a Microsoft partner and I deploy the solution for other customers. Currently, I'm the only user on the solution. I don't use it every day; I use it only when I need to. The solution is quite good and is easy to integrate with other systems, You can also integrate it as a backup for your recordings. It's also easily accessible and, because it's on the cloud, it doesn't matter where your current location is. It allows for easy replication of data on different levels. For these reasons, I'd recommend the product. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's a bit expensive. If it was more reasonably priced I'd rate it higher.
I personally feel that this is a good program. My advice to others is that they should determine beforehand what they want to use it for. The biggest lesson I've learned so far is that, if you go to the backup part, you have to be careful about how you do the backups and what the retention times are. I would like to see improved file sharing and better security in the next release. On a scale from one to ten, I will rate this program an eight.
We use the cloud deployment model. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.