Automic Automation / Azure Blob Storage Agent Integration
Azure Blob Storage, Microsoft's industry-leading object storage service, is the standard storage cloud solution for many Automic Automation users. Customers of all sizes and industries use Azure Blob Storage to store (upload and download) unstructured data such as text and binary data, to move and monitor it, to delete it and so forth.
This Agent integration supports only Block Blob and not Append Blob or Page Blob.
Integrating Automic Automation with Azure Blob Storage allows you to automate the storage operations on Azure Blob Storage. With Automic Automation's powerful capabilities, you can define Jobs to schedule, orchestrate and monitor the following operations for Block Blob Jobs:
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Copy a blob from a container to another one
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Delete a blob from a container
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Download a blob from a container
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Check whether a blob exists in a container
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Monitor a blob for create/update/generate operations
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Upload a blob to a container
The Azure Blob Storage Agent integrates the target system with Automic Automation. This means that the Agent resides within an Automic Automation system, and it gives you access to all its functions and features. If you are not familiar with Automic Automation or if you need specific information about any of its functions, use this Agent-specific help in combination with the Automic Automation product documentation that you can find at Automic Automation documentation.
This integration capability, like all integrations of the Automic system, can support service orchestration Workflows. Such Workflows orchestrate automated processes that run across multiple platforms, domains, and applications to deliver a specific IT service. For more information, see About Service Orchestration in the Automic Automation help, which is available on docs.automic.com.
Secure Communication Through TLS/SSL
The Agents and the Automation Engine communicate using TLS/SSL, which requires the use of trusted certificates to verify the identity of the respective communication partners.
When an Agent communicates with an on-premises Automic Automation system, it establishes the connection to the Java communication process (JCP). When communicating with the Automic Automation Kubernetes Edition, it establishes the connection to an ingress / HTTPS load balancer. Regardless of the environment you use, you have to make sure that you have the required certificates in place.
Make sure you are familiar with the TLS/SSL and certificate implementation before installing and/or upgrading the respective component. For more information, see the Automic Automation documentation at:
Important Consideration
To be able to implement (install and configure) and work with the Agent Integration, a sound knowledge of Automic Automation is required. If you are new to Automic Automation, we strongly recommend that you take the following courses before beginning with this integration:
For all users:
For administrators:
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Automic Automation v21 Administration Foundations (installation)
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Automic Automation v21 Administration Standard (configuration)
For developers and object designers:
Accelerated Learning with Hands-on Simulation Labs:
Beyond the product documentation and courses, Broadcom offers a range of educational materials designed to guide you through Automic Automation's features and functions. Our interactive learning center is a dedicated platform offering immersive simulation labs to help you learn by doing. They are dynamic, hands-on exercises that complement the content of our courses. They don't just tell you how to use a feature; they let you experience it directly.
Visit the Broadcom's Simulation Labs website to explore the available labs and start practicing: https://simlabs.aod.broadcom.com/simulation/automation?product=Automic.
This documentation describes how to set up the integration and how to work with Azure Blob Storage Jobs.