Announcing New Storage Options for Azure Cloud Shell

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Today, the Azure Cloud Shell team, with Danny Maertens (Program Manager Microsoft), is announcing the availability of additional regions for persistent Cloud Shell storage. Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, authenticated, browser-accessible shell for managing Azure resources, either using Bash or PowerShell. To be able to choose additional Azure regions for your Cloud Shell storage is a highly requested feature by customers with data sovereignty laws or regulations around the world. The new options available lets you pick additional options when choosing your Azure regions for your Cloud Shell storage account.

 

Azure Cloud Shell RegionsAzure Cloud Shell Regions

Currently, the following Azure Regions are available for Cloud Shell:

Primary regions

  • Central India
  • East US
  • North Europe
  • South Central US
  • Southeast Asia
  • West Europe
  • West US

Secondary regions

  • Australia Central
  • Australia East
  • Australia South
  • Brazil South
  • Canada Central
  • Canada East
  • Central US
  • East Asia
  • East US 2
  • France Central
  • Germany West
  • Japan East
  • Japan West
  • Korea Central
  • Korea South
  • North Central US
  • Norway East
  • South Africa North
  • South India
  • Switzerland North
  • UAE North
  • UK South
  • UK West
  • West Central US
  • West India
  • West US 2

You can find more about supported storage regions by Azure Cloud Shell on Microsoft Docs.

If you are using Cloud Shell today, you can change your Cloud Shell storage by dismounting your Azure Cloud Drive in your Cloud Shell session. This will give you the option to reconnect and rerun the first setup experience, and you can choose your preferred Cloud Shell region.

 

Dismount-CloudDriveDismount-CloudDrive

Bash:

 

 

Clouddrive unmount

 

 

PowerShell:

 

 

Dismount-CloudDrive

 

 

You can learn more about Azure Cloud Shell on Microsoft Docs and Mastering Azure with Cloud Shell. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment.

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