Designed for Azure SQL, but works flawlessly on-premises. 🛠️ Key Features to Know 1. SQL Notebooks
Features IntelliSense, code snippets, and source control.
Automating deployments via the integrated terminal. If you'd like to get started, I can help you with: Installation steps for your specific OS Finding the best extensions for your workflow Setting up your first SQL Notebook azure data studio
Azure Data Studio is highly extensible. You can add support for , MySQL , and Kusto (KQL) . There are even extensions for schema comparisons and SQL Server Profiler. 📂 Integrated Git Support
Think of it as the modern, lightweight successor to SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Built on the same engine as Visual Studio Code, it provides a fast, keyboard-centric experience for managing databases. Runs natively on Mac, Linux, and Windows. Designed for Azure SQL, but works flawlessly on-premises
The only official tool for managing SQL Server on these platforms.
Azure Data Studio is an open-source, cross-platform desktop environment for data professionals. It simplifies working with the SQL Server family and other cloud data platforms on Windows, macOS, and Linux. ⚡ What is Azure Data Studio? Automating deployments via the integrated terminal
Create visual widgets to monitor database health. You can see real-time insights like "Top 5 Slow Queries" or "Storage Usage" the moment you connect. 🆚 Azure Data Studio vs. SSMS Azure Data Studio Windows, macOS, Linux Windows only Best For Coding, Notebooks, Visualizing Deep Admin, Security, Backups Extensions Massive Marketplace Speed Lightweight & Fast Heavy & Comprehensive 🚀 Why Should You Use It? 🧩 The Extension Ecosystem