Windows Azure SQL Database Cmdlets
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You can use Windows Azure SQL Database cmdlets to manage your SQL Databases, servers, and firewall rules.
Managing SQL Databases
Name | Description |
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Get-AzureSqlDatabase |
Gets information about a SQL Database from the specified SQL Server. |
New-AzureSqlDatabase |
Creates a new SQL Database. |
New-AzureSqlDatabaseServerContext |
Creates a new connection context to the specified SQL Server Management Service. |
Remove-AzureSqlDatabase |
Deletes the specified SQL Database. |
Set-AzureSqlDatabase |
Sets properties for the specified SQL Database. |
Managing SQL Database Servers
Name | Description |
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Get-AzureSqlDatabaseServer |
Gets information about SQL Database servers in the current subscription. |
New-AzureSqlDatabaseServer |
Creates a new SQL Database server in the current subscription. |
Remove-AzureSqlDatabaseServer |
Deletes a SQL Database server from the current subscription. |
Set-AzureSqlDatabaseServer |
Updates the properties of a SQL Database server in the current subscription. |
Managing SQL Database Firewall Rules
Name | Description |
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Get-AzureSqlDatabaseServerFirewallRule |
Gets information about SQL Database firewall rules in a SQL Database server. |
New-AzureSqlDatabaseServerFirewallRule |
Creates a new SQL Database firewall rule in a SQL Database server. |
Remove-AzureSqlDatabaseServerFirewallRule |
Deletes a SQL Database firewall rule from a SQL Database server. |
Set-AzureSqlDatabaseServerFirewallRule |
Updates the properties of a SQL Database firewall rule in a SQL Database server. |
See Also
Other Resources
Getting Started with Windows Azure PowerShell
Windows Azure Management Cmdlets