diff --git a/docs/fsharp/using-fsharp-on-azure/blob-storage.md b/docs/fsharp/using-fsharp-on-azure/blob-storage.md index e21dd99338eb2..2c5177020bfc7 100644 --- a/docs/fsharp/using-fsharp-on-azure/blob-storage.md +++ b/docs/fsharp/using-fsharp-on-azure/blob-storage.md @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ This article shows you how to perform common tasks using Blob storage. The sampl For a conceptual overview of blob storage, see [the .NET guide for blob storage](/azure/storage/blobs/storage-quickstart-blobs-dotnet). For ease, these tutorials use [connection strings](/azure/storage/storage-configure-connection-string) to authenticate with Azure. For optimal security, you should use Microsoft Entra ID with [managed identities](/entra/identity/managed-identities-azure-resources/). +> [!NOTE] +> This article uses the standard Azure Storage Client Library for .NET. F# developers might consider the [FSharp.Azure.Blob](https://github.com/random82/FSharp.Azure.Blob) library, which provides a more idiomatic F# API for working with Azure Blob Storage. This community library offers idiomatic F# functions and patterns that make blob operations more natural in F#. + ## Prerequisites To use this guide, you must first [create an Azure storage account](/azure/storage/common/storage-account-create). You also need your storage access key for this account.