Microsoft Graph Starts a function in response to an incoming
Events(trigger): webhook from the Microsoft Graph. Each instance
of this trigger can react to one Microsoft Graph
resource type.
4 levels of organizing 1) Management groups
structure in Azure(top to 2) Subscriptions
bottom): 3) Resource groups
4) Resources
Resources: Resources are instances of services that you
create, like virtual machines, storage, or SQL
databases.
Resource groups: Resources are combined into resource groups,
which act as a logical container into which Azure
resources like web apps, databases, and storage
accounts are deployed and managed.
Subscriptions: A subscription groups together user accounts and
the resources that have been created by those
user accounts. For each subscription, there are
limits or quotas on the amount of resources that
you can create and use. Organizations can use
subscriptions to manage costs and the resources
that are created by users, teams, or projects.
Management groups: These groups help you manage access, policy, and
compliance for multiple subscriptions. All
subscriptions in a management group
automatically inherit the conditions applied to the
management group.
The two types of 1) Billing boundary
subscription boundaries 2) Access control boundary
are:
Billing boundary: This subscription type determines how an Azure
account is billed for using Azure. You can create
multiple subscriptions for different types of billing
requirements. Azure generates separate billing
, reports and invoices for each subscription so that
you can organize and manage costs.
Access control Azure applies access-management policies at the
boundary: subscription level, and you can create separate
subscriptions to reflect different organizational
structures. An example is that within a business,
you have different departments to which you apply
distinct Azure subscription policies. This billing
model allows you to manage and control access to
the resources that users provision with specific
subscriptions.
you might choose to 1) Environments (for coding, testing, dev etc)
create additional 2) Organizational structures
subscriptions to 3) Billing
separate:
role-based access
control (RBAC)
Availability zones: physically separate datacenters within an Azure
region.
isolation boundary: If one zone(datacenter) goes down, the other
continues working
Zonal services: You pin the resource to a specific zone (for
example, VMs, managed disks, IP addresses).
Zone-redundant The platform replicates automatically across zones
services: (for example, zone-redundant storage, SQL
Database).
region pair: Each Azure region is always paired with another
region within the same geography, This approach
allows for the replication of resources
, Which of the following An Azure subscription is a logical unit of Azure
statements is a valid services.
statement about an
Azure subscription?
-Using Azure doesn't
require a subscription.
-An Azure subscription is
a logical unit of Azure
services.
-You can't have more
than one subscription.
Which of the following Resource groups can be nested.
features doesn't apply to
resource groups?
-Resources can be in
only one resource group.
-Role-based access
control can be applied to
the resource group.
-Resource groups can
be nested.
Which of the following is Azure subscription
a logical unit of Azure
services that links to an
Azure account?
Azure subscription
Management group
Resource group
1. Management groups
Which of the following
can be used to manage
governance across
multiple Azure
subscriptions?
Azure initiatives
Management groups
Resource groups
Events(trigger): webhook from the Microsoft Graph. Each instance
of this trigger can react to one Microsoft Graph
resource type.
4 levels of organizing 1) Management groups
structure in Azure(top to 2) Subscriptions
bottom): 3) Resource groups
4) Resources
Resources: Resources are instances of services that you
create, like virtual machines, storage, or SQL
databases.
Resource groups: Resources are combined into resource groups,
which act as a logical container into which Azure
resources like web apps, databases, and storage
accounts are deployed and managed.
Subscriptions: A subscription groups together user accounts and
the resources that have been created by those
user accounts. For each subscription, there are
limits or quotas on the amount of resources that
you can create and use. Organizations can use
subscriptions to manage costs and the resources
that are created by users, teams, or projects.
Management groups: These groups help you manage access, policy, and
compliance for multiple subscriptions. All
subscriptions in a management group
automatically inherit the conditions applied to the
management group.
The two types of 1) Billing boundary
subscription boundaries 2) Access control boundary
are:
Billing boundary: This subscription type determines how an Azure
account is billed for using Azure. You can create
multiple subscriptions for different types of billing
requirements. Azure generates separate billing
, reports and invoices for each subscription so that
you can organize and manage costs.
Access control Azure applies access-management policies at the
boundary: subscription level, and you can create separate
subscriptions to reflect different organizational
structures. An example is that within a business,
you have different departments to which you apply
distinct Azure subscription policies. This billing
model allows you to manage and control access to
the resources that users provision with specific
subscriptions.
you might choose to 1) Environments (for coding, testing, dev etc)
create additional 2) Organizational structures
subscriptions to 3) Billing
separate:
role-based access
control (RBAC)
Availability zones: physically separate datacenters within an Azure
region.
isolation boundary: If one zone(datacenter) goes down, the other
continues working
Zonal services: You pin the resource to a specific zone (for
example, VMs, managed disks, IP addresses).
Zone-redundant The platform replicates automatically across zones
services: (for example, zone-redundant storage, SQL
Database).
region pair: Each Azure region is always paired with another
region within the same geography, This approach
allows for the replication of resources
, Which of the following An Azure subscription is a logical unit of Azure
statements is a valid services.
statement about an
Azure subscription?
-Using Azure doesn't
require a subscription.
-An Azure subscription is
a logical unit of Azure
services.
-You can't have more
than one subscription.
Which of the following Resource groups can be nested.
features doesn't apply to
resource groups?
-Resources can be in
only one resource group.
-Role-based access
control can be applied to
the resource group.
-Resource groups can
be nested.
Which of the following is Azure subscription
a logical unit of Azure
services that links to an
Azure account?
Azure subscription
Management group
Resource group
1. Management groups
Which of the following
can be used to manage
governance across
multiple Azure
subscriptions?
Azure initiatives
Management groups
Resource groups