Boost Productivity Through Optimized Azure Storage Management

Jun 10
16:12

2021

Madhavankovai

Madhavankovai

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Let's discuss Azure Storage Explorer and Serverless360’s competencies to enhance productivity with an augmented feature set for managing Azure Storage services.

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In the fast-growing Azure world,Boost Productivity Through Optimized Azure Storage Management Articles the significant need for organisations would be productivity. Any enterprise that invests in a tool for their serverless needs aims for optimised management, which boosts productivity. This article will explain how to increase productivity while having a critical resource like Azure Storage, which is essential for organisations with their business developed in Azure. For an effective performance for such substantial resources, optimised management is mandatory. There are various tools in the market to manage Azure Storage effectively. This blog lets us see the native management capabilities for Azure Storage, tools that aid management services for Azure Storage, and its productivity.

Azure Storage Explorer

Azure Storage Explorer is a GUI application developed by Microsoft to simplify access to data stored in Azure storage accounts. Storage Explorer is a native cross-platform tool that enables users to connect to their Azure Storage Accounts, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure Data Lake. Consider an enterprise that has developed a customer relationship management (CRM) application. The application writes data to Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure Data Lake. They occasionally need to view stored data, upload new data, and administer these storage services. They would like to have a user-friendly tool for these activities. With Azure Storage Explorer, users can manage their storage services by performing the management capabilities. Below are the services offered by Azure Storage Explorer.

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Originally published at Serverless360 site