I have a method to upload a file to Azure to my storage account. My Method is simple
blob = new CloudBlockBlob(new Uri(Uri));
var ms = new MemoryStream(block.Data);
blob.PutBlock(block.BlockId, ms, null)
But sometimes my PutBlock
is throwing an exception:
Operation has timed out
StackTrace
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Core.Executor.Executor.ExecuteSync[T](RESTCommand`1 cmd, IRetryPolicy policy, OperationContext operationContext)\r\n at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob.PutBlock(String blockId, Stream blockData, String contentMD5, AccessCondition accessCondition, BlobRequestOptions options, OperationContext operationContext)
Inner Exception Stack Trace
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream(TransportContext& context)\r\n at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream()\r\n
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Core.Executor.Executor.ExecuteSync[T](RESTCommand`1 cmd, IRetryPolicy policy, OperationContext operationContext)"
This usually happens when I am asynchronously uploading say 40 files at a time and the files have caused a bottleneck. I have obviously now limited it to 1 file at a time. But I was wondering why this was happening and if there was a way to prevent it so that I know it wont happen again on say a generally slow internet connection?