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azcopy_make

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azcopy make

Create a container or file share.

Synopsis

Create a container or file share represented by the given resource URL.

Usage

azcopy make [resourceURL]

Examples

  - azcopy make "https://[account-name].[blob,file,dfs].core.windows.net/[top-level-resource-name]"

Options

Flag Type Default Description
--quota-gb uint32 0 Specifies the maximum size of the share in gigabytes (GiB), 0 means you accept the file service's default quota.

Global Options

These options are inherited from parent commands.

Flag Type Default Description
--cap-mbps float64 0 Caps the transfer rate, in megabits per second. Moment-by-moment throughput might vary slightly from the cap. If this option is set to zero, or it is omitted, the throughput isn't capped.
--check-version bool false Check if a newer AzCopy version is available.
--log-level string INFO Define the log verbosity for the log file, available levels: DEBUG(detailed trace), INFO(all requests/responses), WARNING(slow responses), ERROR(only failed requests), and NONE(no output logs). (default 'INFO').
--output-level string default Define the output verbosity. Available levels: essential, quiet.
--output-type string text Format of the command's output. The choices include: text, json. The default value is 'text'.
--trusted-microsoft-suffixes string `` Specifies additional domain suffixes where Azure Active Directory login tokens may be sent. The default is '.core.windows.net;.core.chinacloudapi.cn;.core.cloudapi.de;.core.usgovcloudapi.net;*.storage.azure.net'. Any listed here are added to the default. For security, you should only put Microsoft Azure domains here. Separate multiple entries with semi-colons.

Parent command: azcopy

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