Copilot: In Azure, when you store data in the Archive tier, it is considered “offline” and cannot be read or modified directly. To access this data, you need to rehydrate it to an online tier, such as the Hot or Cool tier. Here are the key points about data rehydration:
Rehydration Methods:
Copy Operation: You can copy the archived blob to a new blob in the Hot or Cool tier using the Copy Blob operation.
Change Tier: You can change the blob’s access tier directly from Archive to Hot or Cool using the Set Blob Tier operation12.
Rehydration Priority:
Standard Priority: This is the default option and can take up to 15 hours for objects under 10 GB.
High Priority: This option is faster, potentially completing in less than an hour for objects under 10 GB, but it costs more12.
Considerations:
Rehydrating large blobs is more efficient than rehydrating many small blobs.
You can monitor the rehydration status and adjust the priority if needed1.
Data Rehydration : https://www.komprise.com/glossary_terms/rehydration/
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