You have an Azure web app.
You need to manage the settings of the web app from an iPhone.
What are two Azure management tools that you can use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
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A. B. C. D. E.BC
The Azure portal is the web-based portal for managing Azure. Being web-based, you can use the Azure portal on an iPhone.
Azure Cloud Shell is a web-based command line for managing Azure. You access the Azure Cloud Shell from the Azure portal. Being web-based, you can use the
Azure Cloud Shell on an iPhone.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Azure CLI can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
D: Windows PowerShell can be installed on MacOS but it cannot be installed on an iPhone.
E: Azure Storage Explorer is not used to manage Azure web apps.
http://www.deployazure.com/management/managing-azure-from-ipad/Of the given options, two Azure management tools that you can use to manage the settings of the Azure web app from an iPhone are:
B. The Azure portal: The Azure portal is a web-based interface for managing Azure resources. It provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) that can be accessed from any device with an internet connection, including an iPhone. You can use the Azure portal to manage your Azure resources, including your web app, by navigating through the different settings and configurations.
C. Azure Cloud Shell: Azure Cloud Shell is an interactive, browser-based shell environment that allows you to manage your Azure resources from anywhere, including an iPhone. It provides a pre-configured command-line interface (CLI) that can be used to manage your Azure resources, including your web app, through a browser-based shell experience. You can access Azure Cloud Shell through the Azure portal or directly through a browser.
The other options, Azure CLI, Windows PowerShell, and Azure Storage Explorer, can also be used to manage Azure resources, but they may not be as suitable for managing the settings of an Azure web app from an iPhone, as they are either command-line tools or desktop applications that may not be optimized for mobile devices.