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1. Install Episerver Azure package from nuget
2. Change blob provider
<blob defaultProvider="azureblobs">
<providers>
<add name="azureblobs" type="EPiServer.Azure.Blobs.AzureBlobProvider,EPiServer.Azure"
connectionStringName="EPiServerAzureBlobs" container="mycontainer"/>
</providers>
</blob>
3. Add connection string
<connectionStrings> <add name="EPiServerAzureBlobs" connectionString="DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=myaccount;AccountKey=abcdefghij" /> </connectionStrings>
You can use this even if you don't have the actual site in azure.
Hi Daniel,
Thx for fast answer!
I have installed EpiServer.Amazon package, but i still can't find <blob/> section in web.config, in some tutorials i saw that this should be in episerver.config but i don't even have episerver.config in my solution.
Do i need to add <blob/> section on my own in web.config ?
kind regards
Nemanja
Hi,
Is there any way to host images in cloud using some provider ?
I saw few tutorials but most of them relate to cloud hosting of the entier site.
Kind Regards,
Nemanja