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When an enterprise becomes to large for a single Service
Administrator, the Service Administrator can create this role
for other IT administrators to help them out. They will have
complete access to the subscription services. They can even add
or delete other users in the same role. However, they cannot
remove the Service Owner nor do they have access to
payment/billing information. - CORRECT ANSWER-Co-
Administrators
The Microsoft recommended way to manage the permissions of
your resources. However this will not work with Azure's classic
deployment model. - CORRECT ANSWER-Role-Based Access Control
Global Administrator - CORRECT ANSWER-Users who are assigned
this role can read and modify every administrative setting in
your Azure AD organization. By default this role is given to the
user that signed up for the Azure subscription. It is one of the
two roles that has an ability to delegate administrator roles. To
reduce the risk to your business, it is recommended by
Microsoft that you assign this role to the fewest possible people
in your organization.
,Application Developer - CORRECT ANSWER-Users in this role can
create application registrations when the "Users can register
applications" setting is set to No. This role also grants
permission to consent on one's own behalf when the "Users can
consent to apps accessing company data on their behalf" setting
is set to No. Users assigned to this role are added as owners
when creating new application registrations or enterprise
applications.
Application Administrator - CORRECT ANSWER-This role grants the
ability to manage application credentials. Users assigned this
role can add credentials to an application, and use those
credentials to impersonate the application's identity.
Authentication Administrator - CORRECT ANSWER-Users with this
role can set or reset non-password credentials and can update
passwords for all users. Authentication Administrators can
require users to re-register against existing non-password
credential
Azure gives you the ability to see the number of resources
you've deployed into your subscription and what your limits
are. This ability makes it easier for you to track current usage
and plan for new deployments in the near future. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Azure Resource Limits
A good way to keep track of your resources is through tagging
them. Each "Tag" consists of a Name and a Key Value Pair, such
as
, "Environment" : "Production" where you could tag all your
resources that are in production. Tags applied to the resource
group are not inherited by the resources in that resource group.
- CORRECT ANSWER-Tagging Resources
A service used to create, assign and manage different policies.
These policies enforce different rules over your resources so
they stay compliant with your corporate standards and service
level agreements, The service does this by running evaluations
against your resources and scanning for those that are not in
compliance with your policies. - CORRECT ANSWER-Azure Policy
A policy definition that has been assigned to take place within a
specific scope. This scope could range from a management
group to a resource group. The term scope refers to all the
resource groups, subscriptions, or management groups that the
policy definition is assigned to. Policy assignments are
inherited by all child resources. This design means that a policy
applied to a resource group is also applied to resources in that
resource group. However, you can exclude a sub-scope from the
policy assignment. - CORRECT ANSWER-Policy Assignment
A way to help simplify your policy management by reducing the
number of policy definitions you create. You can define
parameters when creating a policy to make it more generic.
Then you can reuse that policy definition for different
scenarios. You do so by passing in different values when
assigning the policy definition. - CORRECT ANSWER-Policy
Parameters
A collection of policy definitions that are tailored towards
achieving a singular overarching goal. Initiative definitions