Azure blob storage logging / analytics gui tool?

I am wondering if there is a good tool for viewing recording results in the Azure blob repository.

It's very nice that the Azure control panel shows you the total number of requests (for the last 6 hours, successful requests, etc.), but I assume that the record (which comes at a price) allows in more detail, for example, how many times in the last 6 hours requested a specific blob.

I understand that this works somehow by writing the results to blob (in the root container of $ logs), but I would like to know if there are any good GUI tools (third-party or others) for viewing this analytics data?

UPDATE: Thanks guys. I tried Cloud Storage Studio (2), and although it looked like it had good graphics and everything, the graphics did not seem to show anything useful, or at least for any areas that interest me. For example: "Container Count" is one area. Do I really need analytics to calculate the number of containers I have? "Number of objects". โ€œData capacityโ€ is the other two, that Iโ€™m not sure that it does something beyond a very wide view, for example, you can already get to the dashboard. I want to see if a specific use of blob can be tracked. When you click this option to enable dash logging, it seems like you can do things like track usage statistics for a single blob. But maybe I missed something in Cloud Storage Studio?

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Cloud Storage Studio 2 allows you to view storage analytics:

Cloud Storage Studio 2 allows you to set up a storage account to analyze storage data, with which you can find out account usage at the granularity level. It also offers you the ability to view source data, as well as some preliminary reports for viewing storage analytics data in graphical format. You can download this report data in CSV format for further analysis as well as the ability to export charts.

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Also, the Windows 8 Store app for Windows Azure Storage Analytics is called Azure Storage Monitor .

Azure Storage Monitor provides a convenient way to access and visualize Windows Azure Storage Analytics data. Charts provide rich data for your frame, table, and traffic queues. Prefer Excel Pivot Charts instead? No problems. Easily export data to an Excel spreadsheet that automatically includes raw data, pivot tables, and charts.

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