Capacity PNG and SVG Icon
Capacity in Azure refers to the resource limits and usage quotas assigned to services, subscriptions, or regions. It helps organizations plan and allocate resources effectively for scaling operations.
Explore More Icons
Business Process Tracking
Business Process Tracking in Azure allows organizations to monitor, log, and visualize business workflows and integrations. It is crucial for identifying bottlenecks and ensuring process compliance.
Cost Alerts
Cost Alerts in Azure notify users when spending exceeds defined thresholds, helping to control budget and prevent overuse.
App Registrations
App Registrations in Azure AD represent applications registered to use identity services like authentication and authorization.
Traffic Manager Profiles
Traffic Manager Profiles are configurations used to route traffic optimally across global Azure regions for high availability and performance.
Disks (Classic)
Classic Disks in Azure refer to older generation virtual machine disks that operate on Azure's legacy deployment model. Though still supported, they are gradually being replaced by more scalable and secure managed disks.
Application Group
Application Group in Azure Virtual Desktop defines sets of apps delivered to users, grouped for simplified assignment and management.
API Center
API Center is a centralized hub in Azure for discovering, managing, and documenting APIs across various services to ensure consistency and reuse.
Event Hub Clusters
Azure Event Hub Clusters offer dedicated infrastructure for high throughput event streaming. They are ideal for telemetry ingestion and real time analytics at enterprise scale.
VM App Versions
VM App Versions track specific releases of virtual machine applications, allowing version control and smooth upgrades within deployment pipelines.
Local Network Gateways
Azure Local Network Gateways define on premises VPN endpoints in Azure, facilitating secure site to site and point to site connections with controlled access.
Load Balancers
Azure Load Balancers distribute inbound and outbound traffic across virtual machines or services, ensuring high availability and performance at both regional and global levels.
Azure Token Service
Azure Token Service is a core identity service in Azure that issues access tokens for secure communication between client applications and APIs. It is foundational to Azure Active Directory and ensures authenticated access to resources.
Infrastructure Backup
Azure Infrastructure Backup provides reliable, scalable protection for VMs, databases, and critical workloads offering recovery options with minimal downtime.
Defender Industrial Printer
Defender Industrial Printer protects connected industrial printing devices from unauthorized access and cyber threats. It offers real time monitoring and security posture management tailored to factory and manufacturing settings.
Azure Database MariaDB Server
Azure Database for MariaDB is a fully managed service for MariaDB workloads offering built in high availability, automated backups, scaling, and enterprise grade security with MySQL compatibility.
Storage Functions
Azure Storage Functions integrate event driven triggers with storage resources, enabling automated workflows on blob creation or updates.
Private Link Services
Azure Private Link Services consolidate multiple private connectivity endpoints into service endpoints, enabling private access to shared services across networks.
App Configuration
Azure App Configuration is a centralized service to manage configuration settings and feature flags for cloud applications.
Data Shares
Azure Data Shares streamline secure data sharing between Azure tenants or partners by offering simple, governed access to structured and unstructured data. It eliminates the complexity of data replication while preserving access control and auditability.
Toolchain Orchestrator
Toolchain Orchestrator helps automate and coordinate complex development workflows across different CI/CD tools within Azure DevOps and third party services.
Globe Error
The Globe Error icon indicates global network or deployment failures, alerting users to critical issues affecting multi region Azure services or applications.
Event Hubs
Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform that can ingest millions of events per second. It enables real time analytics and event driven applications by connecting data sources to processing pipelines.
Commit
Commit represents the code commit action within Azure DevOps and development workflows, ensuring version tracking and progress history.
Virtual Networks
Azure Virtual Networks provide secure, isolated network environments for running Azure resources and controlling inbound and outbound communication.