As an alternative to loading more blob containers for a storage account in the tree view, you can now choose to view all blob containers. When viewing all blob containers, a blob container data explorer will be opened on the right-hand side which lists all blob containers in the storage account.

CloudBerry Explorer for Microsoft Azure is a simple Azure storage explorer tool that allows you to access and manage Azure storage accounts as well as moving files and folders between your computer and Azure Blob Storage / Azure Files.


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There are several operations management you can do with CloudBerry Explorer such as:Register and connect to any number of Microsoft Azure Blob Storage accountsWork with any number of Microsoft Azure Blob Storage accounts simultaneouslyCreate, browse, and delete Microsoft Azure Blob Storage filesCreate, browse, and delete foldersCopy and move files between Microsoft Azure Blob Storage and your local computerManage containers and blobsCreate Blob containersList blob containersDelete ContainerUpload/ Download BlobsCopy/ Move blobsDelete blobsRename blobsView blobsBlob metadataSigned URL for blobsAbility to split blobs into multiple blocks View files propertiesCopy/Move in backgroundSynchronize foldersCopy files from Windows ExplorerRemember user settingsBuilt-in feedback formAutomated check for updatesSummaryCloudBerry Explorer for Microsoft Azure is a simple Azure storage explorer tool that allows accessing and managing Azure storage accounts as well as moving files and folders between your computer and cloud storage. If you are familiar with Azure Storage Explorer, CloudBerry Explorer Freeware edition looks similar. The Freeware edition allows tracking, analyzing and debugging your usage of storage. It also comes with full support for Microsoft Azure Storage Analytics.

Now, to run the AzCopy command, we will use the SAS token. The SAS token will be appended at the end of the azure blob container URL (Storage account connection string). Following is the example of the blob storage URL appended with the SAS token:

A customer of ours intends to move their Azure workload to Metallic in the near future.

Because we don't manage the azure side of things for the customer, I assumed that the Azure blob storage was a combined tier based on what was configured in Commvault (screenshot below).

Do you think MS simply looked at the blob's default configuration, which is set to Hot tier, and didn't dig deeper to check if it is a combined tier?

Is there a Azure's Storage Explorer (similar to CV cloud storage explorer) to access subfolders in a blob and verify the access level of certain files? ff782bc1db

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