2. General-purpose v1 accounts General-purpose v1 accounts provide access to all Azure Storage services, but may not have the latest features or the lowest per gigabyte pricing
If your applications require the Azure classic deployment model, then these accounts are best suited for you
3. Blob storage accounts Blob storage accounts provide the same scalability and performance features that are available with general-purpose v2 storage accounts
A Blob storage account is a specialized storage account for storing unstructured object data as block blobs and append blobs, but not page blobs
What are the types providing by Blob? imp Azure Storage supports three types of blobs:
Block blobs store text and binary data. Block blobs are made up of blocks of data that can be managed individually. Block blobs store up to about 4.75 TiB of data. Larger block blobs are available in preview, up to about 190.7 TiB
Append blobs are made up of blocks like block blobs, but are optimized for append operations. Append blobs are ideal for scenarios such as logging data from virtual machines.
Page blobs store random access files up to 8 TiB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for Azure virtual machines. For more information about page blobs, see Overview of Azure page blobs what is a blob container in azure? Container is like folders
Blobs are organised into containers and each Blob can store several hundreds of Gigabyte (GB) data. Blob containers are the structures used to store blobs
How many types access tiers available in blob? Very imp Hot - Optimized for storing data that is accessed frequently.
Cool - Optimized for storing data that is infrequently accessed and stored for at least 30 days.
Archive - Optimized for storing data that is rarely accessed and stored for at least 180 days with flexible latency requirements, on the order of hours.