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      <title>How to export Sitecore SQL Azure databases to Storage Account</title>
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      <description>BACK TO BLOG OVERVIEW
  The script underneath can be used to export a sql azure database to a storage account. It will create a storage account if it does not exist. Remark: script underneath is based on exporting Sitecore master, core and web database but can be changed to your standards easily.
Note: the database names we use are based on tfs_buildnumbers that we set in a appsetting within the azure app service.</description>
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