Azure Storage Explorer
Azure Storage Explorer is a standalone app from Microsoft that enables you to efficiently work with Azure Storage data on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is a valuable tool for anyone working with Azure Storage, allowing you to quickly upload, download, and manage blobs, files, queues, tables, and Cosmos DB entities.
Here are some of the key features of Azure Storage Explorer:
- Manage Storage Accounts: You can add your storage accounts using Azure AD, sign-in, storage account name, and key, or SAS (shared access signature).
- Browse Data: You can easily browse data across blobs, file shares, tables, queues, and Cosmos DB containers.
- Transfer Data: The tool allows you to upload and download data with pause and resume capabilities. It supports large-scale data transfers, as well.
- Manage Security: You can manage access policies, shared access signatures, and view ACLs (access control lists).
- Data Manipulation: You can edit or query entities and messages directly within the tool.
- Azure Data Lake Support: You can manage and explore Azure Data Lake Storage.
- Cross-platform Support: Since it is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, you can use it across different operating systems with a consistent experience.
- Graphical Interface: It provides a graphical user interface to manage Azure Storage entities, which can be easier than command-line tools.
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