Azure Storage accounts provide two access keys to allow for key rotation without disrupting access to the storage account. By regenerating one key while the other remains in use, administrators can update keys periodically to enhance security without causing downtime. The other options are incorrect because the two keys do not offer distinct permissions for read and write access, they are not used concurrently for high availability, and they are not specifically provided to meet security standards recommending multiple keys.
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