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Upload logs to Azure Storage
Before using this role, create a storage account in Azure and obtain an Access key for the account. You may create a container within the account, or allow this role to create the container (or containers) for you.
Role Variables
If partitioning is not enabled, this is the name of the container which will be used. If partitioning is enabled, then this will be used as the prefix for the container name which will be separated from the partition name by an underscore. For example, "logs_42" would be the container name for partition 42.
The Access key connection string for the Azure storage account.