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Learn how to start using Azure Cloud Shell with existing storage. jahelmic 01/22/2024 how-to azure-resource-manager Get started with Azure Cloud Shell using existing storage
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--- description: Learn how to start using Azure Cloud Shell with existing storage. ms.contributor: jahelmic ms.date: 01/22/2024 ms.topic: how-to tags: azure-resource-manager title: Get started with Azure Cloud Shell using existing storage --- # Get started with Azure Cloud Shell existing sessions The first time you start Cloud Shell you have the choice to continue with or without storage. This article shows you how to start Cloud Shell using an existing storage account for persistent file storage. ## Start Cloud Shell 1. Sign into the [Azure portal][04]. 1. Launch **Cloud Shell** from the top navigation of the Azure portal. ![Screenshot showing how to start Azure Cloud Shell in the Azure portal.][07] 1. The first time you start Cloud Shell you're prompted to which shell to use. Select **Bash** or **PowerShell**. ![Screenshot showing the prompt to select the shell.][05] 1. In the **Getting started** pane, select **Mount storage account**. Using the dropdown menu, select the subscription you want to use for Cloud Shell, then select the **Apply** button. ![Screenshot showing the select subscription and optional storage prompt.][06] 1. In the **Mount storage account** pane, select **Select existing storage account**. Select the **Next** button to create a new resource group and storage account. ![Screenshot showing the create storage account prompt.][08] 1. In the **Select storage account** pane, select the storage account you want to use. You have the option of selecting an existing fileshare or creating a new one. Enter the fileshare name then select the **Ok** button. ![Screenshot showing the select storage account prompt.][10] ### Set your subscription 1. List subscriptions you have access to. <!-- markdownlint-disable MD023 MD024 MD051--> #### [Azure CLI](#tab/azurecli) ```azurecli-interactive az account list ``` #### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/powershell) ```azurepowershell-interactive Get-AzSubscription ``` 1. Set your preferred subscription: #### [Azure CLI](#tab/azurecli) ```azurecli-interactive az account set --subscription 'my-subscription-name' ``` #### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/powershell) ```azurepowershell-interactive Set-AzContext -Subscription <SubscriptionId> ``` <!-- markdownlint-enable MD023 MD024 MD051--> --- > [!TIP] > Your subscription is remembered for future sessions using `/home/<user>/.azure/azureProfile.json`. ### Get a list of Azure commands <!-- markdownlint-disable MD023 MD024 MD051--> #### [Azure CLI](#tab/azurecli) Run the following command to see a list of all Azure CLI commands. ```azurecli-interactive az ``` Run the following command to get a list of Azure CLI commands that apply to WebApps: ```azurecli-interactive az webapp --help ``` #### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/powershell) Run the following command to see a list of all Azure PowerShell cmdlets. ```azurepowershell-interactive Get-Command -Module Az.* ``` Under `Azure` drive, the `Get-AzCommand` lists context-specific Azure commands. Run the following commands to get a list the Azure PowerShell commands that apply to WebApps. ```azurepowershell-interactive cd 'Azure:/My Subscription/WebApps' Get-AzCommand ``` <!-- markdownlint-enable MD023 MD024 MD051--> --- ## Next steps - [Learn about Azure PowerShell][03] - [Learn about Azure CLI][02] - [Learn about persisting files in Cloud Shell][09] - [Learn about Azure Files storage][01] <!-- link references --> [01]: /azure/storage/files/storage-files-introduction [02]: /cli/azure/ [03]: /powershell/azure/ [04]: https://portal.azure.com/ [05]: media/existing-storage/choose-shell.png [06]: media/existing-storage/getting-started.png [07]: media/existing-storage/shell-icon.png [08]: media/existing-storage/use-existing-storage.png [09]: ../persisting-shell-storage.md [10]: media/existing-storage/select-storage.png
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