Recently I tried out the Azure Portal's Desktop App, available for download here:
Mac OS to: Set up a Microsoft Azure account. Download the correct SDK for your preferred development language. Use the Microsoft Azure Management Portal Use the command line interface (CLI) to perform basic VM operations. Upload data to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage Deploy to Microsoft Azure from a source repository.
Azure Studio Download Mac
- Azure Data Studio 1.9.0 for Mac is free to download from our application library. This Mac download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as clean. The application belongs to Developer Tools. The size of the latest downloadable installation package is 130.2 MB. This free software for Mac OS X is an intellectual property of.
- Visual Studio 2019 for Mac. Develop apps and games for iOS, Android and using.NET. Download Visual Studio for Mac. Create and deploy scalable, performant apps using.NET and C# on the Mac.
- To get started, download and install the client on your macOS device. Subscribe to a feed. Subscribe to the feed your admin gave you to get the list of managed resources available to you on your macOS device. To subscribe to a feed: Select Add Workspace on the main page to connect to the service and retrieve your resources. Enter the Feed URL.
- Download Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer for Mac - Connect to your Azure Storage accounts by using your credentials or the SAS URI details to view and manage blobs, tables, and queues associated with your subscriptions.
Initially, I thought to myself that this would be a strange thing to use, as it seems to only load the web UI inside the app. However, after using it for a couple of days continuously, it has proven to be delivering a lot better response times for loading all the UI and blades than the Browser-based Portal.
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You get pretty much the full experience, including the Azure Shell:
And my other favorite feature is the search, which is exceptionally responsive:
Azure Cli For Mac
That's it, just a small tip - enjoy.
Edit: Side-note on how I found this:
Visiting the https://preview.portal.azure.com portal with IE gives you the option to download this app instead of using the somewhat limited/broken functionality of IE.
Resources
Additional links that can prove to be beneficial:
- Azure Portal Documentation (Microsoft Docs)
- What is the Azure Portal? (Microsoft Docs)