The emulator provides cross-platform support on Windows, Linux, and macOS. When you're satisfied with how your application is working locally, switch to using an Azure Storage account in the cloud. Azure SQL Managed Instances provide a powerful and easy-to-use SQL instance to use.
Wherever possible local emulation options are also. The Azurite open-source emulator provides a free local environment for testing your Azure blob, queue storage, and table storage applications. You can use it to connect your app to Azure services such as Azure SQL, Storage, Key Vault and many others. Starting with Visual Studio 16.6 Preview 2 the Connected Services tab offers a new experience called Service Dependencies. reading web response's stream through exception's ".()". Configuring Azure Services and emulators using Visual Studio.stopping, clearing, initing azure storage emulator through azure storage emulator command line tool (seemed work fine, no errors).The script uses the az container create command with the following parameters. re-installing azure sdk vs2015 2.8.1 (and ensuring it's latest version) In the article,Create Azure Container Instances for SQL Server 2019 using Azure CLI, we explored the Azure CLI script to deploy Azure Container Instance with SQL Server 2019 Linux image.For more information about these differences, see the Differences between the Storage Emulator and Azure Storage section later in this article. So, simply delete the current SQL instance by running the following commands in the Command Prompt (cmd.exe): sqllocaldb stop MSSQLLocalDB sqllocaldb delete MSSQLLocalDB. Some differences in functionality exist between the Storage Emulator and Azure storage services. The storage emulator uses a local Microsoft SQL Server instance and the local file system to emulate the Azure storage services.