Import data into Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench

You can use Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench to run your design applications in a secure and managed environment in Azure. This article explains how to upload files and import data into a chamber.

Prerequisites

  • An Azure account with an active subscription. Create an account for free.
  • An instance of Azure Modeling and Simulation Design Workbench installed with at least one chamber.
  • A user who's provisioned as a Chamber Admin or Chamber User.
  • AzCopy installed on the machine, with access to the configured network for the target chamber. Only machines on the specified network path for the chamber can upload files.

Sign in to the Azure portal

Open your web browser and go to the Azure portal. Enter your credentials to sign in to the portal.

Browse to the chamber and get the upload URL

  1. Enter Modeling and Simulation Workbench in the global search. Then, under Services, select Modeling and Simulation Workbench.

  2. Select your workbench from the resource list.

  3. On the left menu, select Settings > Chamber. A resource list appears. Select the chamber that you want to upload the data to.

  4. In the chamber overview section, select the Upload File button.

  5. In the Upload File pop-up dialog, copy the Upload URL value.

  6. Use the AzCopy command to upload your file. For example, use azcopy copy <sourceFilePath> "<uploadURL>".

    Note

    Supported characters for the file name are alphanumeric characters, underscores, periods, and hyphens.

    The data pipeline processes only files at the root. It doesn't process subfolders.

  7. Confirm that the uploaded file resource with the source file name appears under Chamber > Data Pipeline > File.

A Chamber Admin or Chamber User can access the uploaded file from the chamber by accessing the following path: /mount/datapipeline/datain.

Important

If you're importing multiple smaller files, we recommend that you zip or tarball them into a single file. Gigabyte-sized tarballs and zipped files are supported, depending on your connection type and network speed.

Next steps

To learn how to export data from an Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench chamber, see Export data.