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Note Storage Analytics metrics is available for the Blob, Queue, Table, and File services. You can configure a retention period for the metrics data. The retention period specifies how long the storage service keeps the metrics data.
Routing Metrics and Costs. Metrics are cost values used by routers to determine the best path to a destination network. Routing protocols that only reference hops as their metric do not always select the best path through a network. Just because a path to a destination contains fewer network hops.
You are charged for the space required to store the data. Typically, you should use a shorter retention period for minute metrics than hourly metrics because of the significant extra space required for minute metrics. You should choose a retention period such that you have sufficient time to analyze the data and download any metrics you wish to keep for off-line analysis or reporting purposes.
Remember that you will also be billed for downloading metrics data from your storage account. How to enable Storage Metrics using the Azure portal You can enable metrics on a storage account by using the. Follow the steps in to enable metrics on a storage account. Note Note that the Azure portal does not currently enable you to configure minute metrics in your storage account. You must enable minute metrics using PowerShell or programmatically. For more information, see. How to enable Storage Metrics using PowerShell You can use PowerShell on your local machine to configure Storage Metrics in your storage account by using the Azure PowerShell cmdlet Get-AzureStorageServiceMetricsProperty to retrieve the current settings, and the cmdlet Set-AzureStorageServiceMetricsProperty to change the current settings.
The cmdlets that control Storage Metrics use the following parameters:. ServiceType, possible value are Blob, Queue, Table, and File. MetricsType, possible values are Hour and Minute. MetricsLevel, possible values are:.
None: Turns off monitoring. Service: Collects metrics such as ingress/egress, availability, latency, and success percentages, which are aggregated for the blob, queue, table, and file services. ServiceAndApi: In addition to the Service metrics, collects the same set of metrics for each storage operation in the Azure Storage service API.
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The Internet is not merely about technology and business. The Internet affects many aspects of our lives and societies. And of course, our societies affect the Internet.
One way that this happens is via regulation, which was a hot topic in the most recent Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meeting.