yes, i saw this article before, but this HTML5 will skip the server, the file will go directly to the blob from the browser, in my case I can't do that because I have some logic happen on the file before uploading to the blob such as renaming the file and prepare the path it will go to in the blob based on many factors
Yes, you are right, all of these are very important and will improve my upload performance but will not affect the time of uploading from my app service to the blob storage, get me?
But isn’t the azure functions way will be the same work flow? Which is upload the file to the function then the function upload it back to the blob storage
@aaronR thank you, just finished reading it, it is good article, but this is somehow exactly what I am doing, he get the file(s) from the user to the server, save it as a local file then upload it back to azure storage so the time spent in this process is (Upload to server time + Upload from Server to blob storage)