Skip to content

Commit 215d0ab

Browse files
committed
Editorial tweak.
1 parent 4fb7a00 commit 215d0ab

File tree

1 file changed

+1
-1
lines changed

1 file changed

+1
-1
lines changed

articles/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-add-shares.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ To create a share, do the following procedure:
6969
The type of service you select depends on which format you want the data to use in Azure. In this example, because we want to store the data as block blobs in Azure, we select **Block Blob**. If you select **Page Blob**, make sure that your data is 512 bytes aligned. For example, a VHDX is always 512 bytes aligned.
7070

7171
> [!IMPORTANT]
72-
> Make sure that the Azure Storage account that you use does not have immutability policies or archiving policies set on it if you are using it with an Azure Stack Edge Pro or Data Box Gateway device. If the blob policies are immutable or if the blobs are aggressively archived, you'll experience upload errors when the blob is changed in the share. For more information, see [Set and manage immutability policies for blob storage](../storage/blobs/immutable-policy-configure-version-scope.md).
72+
> Make sure that the Azure Storage account that you use does not have immutability policies or archiving policies set on it if you are using it with an Azure Stack Edge Pro device. If the blob policies are immutable or if the blobs are aggressively archived, you'll experience upload errors when the blob is changed in the share. For more information, see [Set and manage immutability policies for blob storage](../storage/blobs/immutable-policy-configure-version-scope.md).
7373
7474
e. Create a new blob container or use an existing one from the dropdown list. If creating a blob container, provide a container name. If a container doesn't already exist, it's created in the storage account with the newly created share name.
7575

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)