Every data set has a unique lifecycle.
Early in the lifecycle, users tend to access some of the data in the set, but not all of the data. As the data set ages, access to all of the data in the set tends to dramatically reduce.
Some data set stays idle in the cloud and is rarely accessed after it’s stored. Some data expires within a few days or months after it’s created. Other data is…
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Lifecycle Management of Azure blob
Every data set has a unique lifecycle. Early in the lifecycle, users tend to access some of the data in the set, but not all of the data. As the data set ages, access to all of the data in the set …
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