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Resolving Azure Storage Account Throttling Problems

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04-22-2025, 06:37 PM
Throttling on Azure storage accounts happens when you're slamming it with too many requests, and it just slams the brakes.
I remember this one time you told me about your setup, right?
You had that Windows Server chugging along, backing up files to Azure every hour or so.
But suddenly, uploads started crawling, errors popping up like weeds.
Turned out, your account hit the transaction limits, probably from all those small files piling on.
Frustrating, huh?
We poked around your dashboard, saw the spikes in operations per second.

Now, for fixing it, you gotta ease off the gas first.
Check your usage patterns, maybe batch those transfers instead of constant drips.
I suggest spreading requests across multiple accounts if you're scaling big.
Or bump up to a premium tier for higher throughput, that often unclogs things quick.
Monitor with Azure insights, set alerts so you catch it early next time.
If it's backups causing the fuss, rethink how often you sync.
Hmmm, or use retries in your scripts with exponential backoff to play nice.
That covers the main culprits, from overzealous apps to peak-hour rushes.

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