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  • Hello, thank you for your answer. I think that's exactly what I need. My only question is, how's that going to work in the clustered solution. So from what I understand strong validation is what I need, where it's checking byte-by-byte. But what if I have API deployed to multiple app services, will it work in the same way? Thanks Commented Mar 27, 2018 at 15:58
  • Question seems off... you shouldn't be comparing anything and I'm not sure what you think needs to be validated. Isn't the file trusted content? Typically you'd need to store metadata somewhere, e.g. a database record containing the location of the latest file and its etag. Then you just retrieve the record, compare the tags, and serve the file if they don't match. Commented Mar 27, 2018 at 17:47