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Learning Microsoft Azure

You're reading from   Learning Microsoft Azure A comprehensive guide to cloud application development using Microsoft Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782173373
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Geoff Webber Cross Geoff Webber Cross
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Microsoft Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing a System for Microsoft Azure 3. Starting to Develop with Microsoft Azure 4. Creating and Managing a Windows Azure SQL Server Database 5. Building Azure MVC Websites 6. Azure Website Diagnostics and Debugging 7. Azure Service Bus Topic Integration 8. Building Worker Roles 9. Cloud Service Diagnostics, Debugging, and Configuration 10. Web API and Client Integration 11. Integrating a Mobile Application Using Mobile Services 12. Preparing an Azure System for Production Index

Managing SQL Azure Servers and databases

Although we've just built our database using EF Code First Migrations, we still need to be able to view and sometimes modify our data and also perform activities such as adding users or creating federations.

To do this, we have a number of tools available:

  • The SQL management portal
  • SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
  • Visual Studio SQL Server Object Explorer
  • The PowerShell console

Managing a database through the portal

We're going to take a look at managing a database through the management portal:

  1. In the database workspace, select the database we just created and click on MANAGE on the bottom toolbar:
    Managing a database through the portal
  2. We should see an alert appear, asking if we want to add our machine's public IP address to the firewall list:
    Managing a database through the portal
  3. Click on YES and YES again when it asks if you want to manage the database:
    Managing a database through the portal
  4. If nothing happens, check that the popup is not blocked.
  5. We should now see a login screen for the database, so enter the SA details we noted earlier and click on...
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