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Performance #37
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Hi @Crisfole , We have updated the readme making az login as an optional step depending upon the use case. |
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I tried using azure/cli to upload a batch of files to Azure Storage. Unfortunately it takes 33 seconds to upload a single mid-size file. That's down from 55 seconds when I follow the instructions in the repo that suggest azure/login is mandatory first. It's 29 second longer than it takes me to upload the files to s3 with https://github.com/shallwefootball/upload-s3-action.
I may be using azure/cli when a node script would be more appropriate. If so that guidance would be useful both here in this issue, and on the azure/cli README.
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