Data landing zone from databox

Anshal 2,046 Reputation points
2024-01-09T03:06:15.0066667+00:00

When our project had 650 TB data in the initial load and if we used Azure data box with the help of Microsoft, where it is stored first, and what was the arriving zone of data, as a junior I do not have access to this information. What are the other options to ingest this huge volume of data , by using adf it would be slow and take time.

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  1. Anand Prakash Yadav 7,775 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-01-10T08:05:24.65+00:00

    Hello Anshal,

    Thank you for posting your query here!

    This article provides an overview of some of the common Azure data transfer solutions. The article also links out to recommended options depending on the network bandwidth in your environment and the size of the data you intend to transfer: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-choose-data-transfer-solution

    Selecting a data transfer solution

    Answer the following questions to help select a data transfer solution:

    · Is your available network bandwidth limited or non-existent, and you want to transfer large datasets? If yes, see: Scenario 1: Transfer large datasets with no or low network bandwidth.

    · Do you want to transfer large datasets over network and you have a moderate to high network bandwidth? If yes, see: Scenario 2: Transfer large datasets with moderate to high network bandwidth.

    · Do you want to occasionally transfer just a few files over the network? If yes, see Scenario 3: Transfer small datasets with limited to moderate network bandwidth.

    · Are you looking for point-in-time data transfer at regular intervals? If yes, use the scripted/programmatic options outlined in Scenario 4: Periodic data transfers.

    · Are you looking for on-going, continuous data transfer? If yes, use the options in Scenario 4: Periodic data transfers.

    Additional information: Azure Storage migration overview

    Also, ShareGate and Gs Richcopy are a kind of data migration tools that can help migrate on-prem data to Azure, however, given the size of the data, you can use Azure Data Box instead.
    You can use physical shippable devices when you want to do offline one-time bulk data transfer. Microsoft sends you a disk, or a secure specialized device. Alternatively, you can purchase and ship your own disks. You copy data to the device and then ship it to Azure where the data is uploaded. The available options for this case are Data Box Disk, Data Box, Data Box Heavy, and Import/Export (use your own disks).

    For reference: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/databox/data-box-heavy-overview

    Please let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.


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