

Cloud Storage Manager
Cloud Storage Manager provides you with an Explorer view of all your Azure Blobs. You can see details of each individual Blob, including Blob size, date the Blob was created and modified, as well as what Storage Tiering the Blob currently is in.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows
- Self-Hosted
Features
Tags
- Microsoft Azure
- azure-blob-storage
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What is Cloud Storage Manager?
Azure storage consumption is growing at an incredible pace, even faster than originally predicted. Organisations have an ever-growing data footprint and are therefore eager to take advantage of Azure and it’s limitless supply of storage and resources. However, as an organisation’s storage requirements grow, it’s easy to lose track of where all the storage is being consumed, which also means the Azure storage cost keeps going up often causing cost blowout.
With Cloud Storage Manager you will be able to instantly see where all your storage is going, allowing you to take back control and save money.
Cloud Storage Manager provides you with an Explorer like view of all your Azure Blobs. From this view you can see details of each individual Blob, including Blob size, date the Blob was created and last modified, as well as what Storage Tiering the Blob currently is in. Using this information as well as our reporting you will be able to see that moving these Blobs to a lower storage tier will reduce your Azure costs.
Cloud Storage Manager provides a World Wide Map of Azure locations showing where your Storage Accounts reside and a quick overview of the consumption of your Azure Storage.
As well as the map Cloud Storage Manager also provides several graphs that quickly shows you your Azure storage growth over time.
Each Orange Dot represents an Azure location where you have storage consumed. Simply hover over one of the Azure locations to see a quick overview of the Azure Storage you have at this Azure Datacentre.
From the Overview tab in Cloud Storage Manage you can quickly see information about your Azure Storage. From the number of Subscriptions, Storage Accounts, Containers and Blobs you will see the total amount of Azure Storage you have consumed.






