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What Is Azure Data Studio - Azure Data Studio

Azure Data Studio is a lightweight, cross-platform data management and development tool for data professionals. It provides a modern editor experience with IntelliSense, code snippets, source control integration, and an integrated terminal, making it easier to manage and develop databases.

With Windows, macOS, and Linux support, Azure Data Studio allows you to connect to various databases, including Azure SQL, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Cosmos DB. Its extensibility enables users to customize their experience by installing relevant extensions for their workflow.

Azure Data Studio's familiar interface offers a modern editor experience with IntelliSense, code snippets, source control integration, and an integrated terminal. Engineered with the data platform user in mind, its extensibility allows users to customize their experience by installing the extensions relevant to their workflow, including database migrations, charting, GitHub Copilot, and more!

The source code for Azure Data Studio and its data providers is available on GitHub under a source code EULA that provides rights to modify and use the software but not redistributing it or hosting it in a cloud service. See Azure Data Studio FAQ for more information.

Download and Install Azure Data Studio

SQL code editor with IntelliSense

Azure Data Studio offers a modern, keyboard-focused SQL coding experience that makes everyday tasks easier with built-in features like multiple tab windows, a rich SQL editor, IntelliSense, keyword completion, code snippets, code navigation, and source control integration (Git). Run on-demand SQL queries and view and save results as text, JSON, or Excel. Edit data, organize your favorite database connections, and browse database objects in a familiar object browsing experience. To learn how to use the SQL editor, see Use the SQL editor to create database objects.

Smart SQL code snippets

SQL code snippets generate the proper SQL syntax to create databases, tables, views, stored procedures, users, logins, and roles and update existing database objects. Use smart snippets to quickly create copies of your database for development or testing purposes and to generate and execute CREATE and INSERT scripts.

Azure Data Studio also provides functionality to create custom SQL code snippets. See Create and use code snippets to learn more.

Customizable Server and Database Dashboards

Create rich customizable dashboards to monitor and quickly troubleshoot performance bottlenecks in your databases. To learn about insight widgets and database (and server) dashboards, see Manage servers and databases with insight widgets.

Connection management (server groups)

Server groups provide a way to organize connection information for the servers and databases you work with. For details, see Server groups.

Integrated Terminal

You can use your favorite command-line tools (for example, Bash, PowerShell, sqlcmd, BCP, and ssh) in the Integrated Terminal window right within the Azure Data Studio user interface. See Integrated terminal to learn about the integrated terminal.

Enhance the Azure Data Studio experience by extending the functionality of the base installation. Azure Data Studio provides extensibility points for data management activities and support for extension authoring.

To learn about extensibility in Azure Data Studio, see Extensibility. See Extension authoring to learn about authoring extensions.

Feature comparison with SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

Use Azure Data Studio if you:

Use SQL Server Management Studio if you:

Shell features Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS Azure Sign-In Yes Yes Dashboard Yes Extensions Yes Integrated Terminal Yes Object Explorer Yes Yes Object Scripting Yes Yes Select from Table Yes Yes Source Code Control Yes Task Pane Yes Themes, including Dark Mode Yes Azure Resource Explorer Yes Generate Scripts Wizard Yes Object Properties Preview Yes Table Designer Yes Yes Query Editor Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS Chart Viewer Yes Export Results to CSV, JSON, XLSX Yes Results to File Yes Results to Text Yes IntelliSense Yes Yes Snippets Yes Yes Show Plan Yes Yes Client Statistics Yes Live Query Stats Yes Query Options Yes Spatial Viewer Yes SQLCMD Yes Yes Operating System Support Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS Windows Yes Yes macOS Yes Linux Yes Data Engineering Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS External Data Wizard Preview HDFS Integration Preview Notebooks Preview Database Administration Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS Backup / Restore Preview Yes Flat File Import Yes Yes SQL Agent Preview Yes SQL Profiler Preview Yes Always On Yes Always Encrypted Yes Copy Data Wizard Yes Data Tuning Advisor Yes Database Diagrams Yes Error Log Viewer Yes Maintenance Plans Yes Multi-Server Query Yes Policy Based Management Yes PolyBase Yes Query Store Yes Registered Servers Yes Replication Yes Security Management Yes Yes Service Broker Yes SQL Assessment Preview Yes SQL Mail Yes Template Explorer Yes Vulnerability Assessment Yes XEvent Management Yes Database Development Feature Azure Data Studio SSMS Import\Export DACPAC Yes Yes SQL Projects Preview Schema Compare Yes

Azure Data Studio uses the SqlToolsService as the application's SQL API layer. SQL Tools Service is .NET-based and open source under the MIT license. For SQL connectivity, SQL Tools Service uses Microsoft.Data.SqlClient as the SQL driver.

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