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blobxfer
is an advanced data movement tool and library for Azure Storage
Blob and Files. With blobxfer
you can copy your files into or out of Azure
Storage with the CLI or integrate the blobxfer
data movement library into
your own Python scripts.
stripe
mode allows striping a single file across multiple blobs (even
to multiple storage accounts) to break through single blob or fileshare
throughput limitsreplica
mode allows replication of a file across multiple destinations
including to multiple storage accountsstdin
including to page blob destinationsThere are three ways to install blobxfer
:
blobxfer
Python package from PyPIPlease refer to the
installation guide
for more information on how to install blobxfer
.
Please refer to the blobxfer
documentation
for more details and usage information.
Please see the Change Log for project history.
This project is community supported and not officially supported by Microsoft. There is no defined SLA for addressing features, issues, and bugs which are exclusively serviced via GitHub issues. For tools officially supported by Microsoft please refer to this documentation.
Please see this project's Code of Conduct and Contributing guidelines.
FAQs
Azure storage transfer tool and data movement library
We found that blobxfer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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