What is Azure Data Studio?
Azure Data Studio serves as a comprehensive database management solution tailored for data professionals working with both on-premises and cloud-based data systems across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. This application boasts an innovative editor featuring IntelliSense, code snippets, integrated source control, and a built-in terminal, all designed to enhance productivity. Specifically designed for data platform users, it offers tools like built-in charting to visualize query results and customizable dashboards that significantly improve the user experience. Regardless of whether you’re involved in querying, designing, or managing databases and data warehouses, Azure Data Studio provides a seamless experience that can be accessed from either your local machine or the cloud. To facilitate a smoother installation process, it is recommended to use the user installer, which simplifies updates and does not require Administrator privileges, thereby widening its accessibility. Moreover, its cross-platform functionality ensures users can efficiently engage with their projects without being restricted by their chosen operating systems, making it a highly versatile tool for data management. This level of adaptability helps foster collaboration among teams who may use different environments while working on shared projects.
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Azure Data Studio has all the features
Date: Oct 03 2025SummaryWithin 15 minutes of use, I decided that I could never go back to SSMS. It saves me countless hours and days from trying to recover my work when SSMS would crash or close unexpectedly. I'm able to compare data more effectively without having to save the results in Excel and clutter my PC Storage with files that I only need until I'm finished working on specific projects.
PositiveAuto Save - Reliable in launching all of the ADS Windows/Instances and Sessions/Query Tabs when ADS crashes or closes unexpectedly (although, ADS is very stable and I have not had any issues with crashes or unexpected close)
CONNECTIONS (side panel) - Lists all Connections and easily accessible with a single Mouse Click
NOTEBOOKS (side panel) - Run and Retain Queries and Results in an easy-to-read Notebook perfect for change comparisons
DATABASE PROJECTS (side panel) - Create new or manage existing Projects
EXPLORER (side panel) - View and Manage OPEN EDITORS, OPEN FOLDERS, OUTLINE, TIMELINE regardless if these objects are Saved or Unsaved
SEARCH (side panel) - Easily Search and Replace text in Databases, Tables, Queries, Results, JavaScript, Powershell, Commands, etc...
SOURCE CONTROL (side panel) - Track code changes
EXTENSIONS (side panel) - Easily Install and Manage Extensions for a fully integrated experience (however, with all of the built in features, Extensions are not really needed)
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Fully integrated with other applications. Opens and Saves SSMS Files (.sql, .ssmssln, and .ssmssqlproj) in their native format.
Retains Recovery Files in this location
\\AppData\Roaming\azuredatastudio\Backups
Easy to Navigate UI
Open Source - Free to use and installed alongside Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (this makes it accessible for organization software restrictions)
VS Code requires licenses and is not accessible within organizations that have software restrictionsNegativeI don't like that it's being retired in February 2026. I highly recommend searching for forums that are requesting Microsoft to keep ADS if you use it and are worried about losing all of your work.
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