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Cost Export
Cost Export in Azure automates the export of detailed usage and billing data to storage accounts for external analysis and reporting.
SSD
Azure SSD (Solid State Drive) provides high performance storage for I/O intensive workloads like databases and analytics, offering low latency and high throughput capabilities.
Workload Orchestration
Workload Orchestration coordinates tasks, services, and infrastructure resources to efficiently run distributed workloads in the Azure cloud.
Ceres
Ceres is an internal or partner specific Azure service often related to environmental or carbon management initiatives. It may represent tooling associated with Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability.
Instance Pools
Azure Instance Pools group multiple SQL database instances under a shared compute resource. They optimize cost, performance, and scale for multi tenant and batch workloads.
Counter
Counter represents Azure tools that track occurrences of events or metrics, useful for telemetry, diagnostics, and usage monitoring.
Azure Sphere
Azure Sphere provides end to end security for IoT devices with a secured microcontroller unit (MCU), a custom Linux based OS, and continuous cloud based security updates from Microsoft.
Verifiable Credentials
Verifiable Credentials in Azure enable the creation, presentation, and verification of digital credentials using decentralized identity technology.
Application Security Groups
Application Security Groups in Azure simplify network security configuration by grouping VMs with similar functions for rule based segmentation.
Container Registries
Container Registries in Azure provide private Docker container registries for storing and managing container images securely.
WAC
WAC (Windows Admin Center) is a browser based management tool for administering Windows Server environments locally or in Azure.
Arc Kubernetes
Arc Kubernetes extends Azure management capabilities to Kubernetes clusters running outside Azure, providing governance, policy, and monitoring.
Production Ready Database
Azure Production Ready Database refers to enterprise grade managed database services that offer high availability, scalability, automated backups, and advanced security features.
Virtual WANs
Azure Virtual WANs offer unified wide area networking capabilities, integrating VPN, ExpressRoute, and Azure Firewall in a single operational model.
Monitor Health Models
Monitor Health Models in Azure use machine learning to detect and predict health issues in applications and infrastructure, supporting proactive incident management.
WAC Installer
WAC Installer is the setup tool for deploying Windows Admin Center on Windows Server or client machines for simplified server management.
Azure Virtual Desktop
Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly Windows Virtual Desktop) is a cloud based desktop and app virtualization service. It provides secure remote access to Windows desktops and apps, reducing IT complexity and improving productivity.
Automanaged VM
Azure Automanaged VM enables virtual machines to manage lifecycle operations automatically, such as backups, updates, and health monitoring. Ideal for reducing DevOps overhead and ensuring reliable compute resource management.
Network Security Groups
Network Security Groups (NSGs) in Azure control inbound and outbound traffic to resources, using rules to define allowed and denied connections.
StorSimple Data Managers
Azure StorSimple Data Managers help manage hybrid storage by automating data movement between on premises appliances and Azure cloud storage.
SSIS Lift And Shift IR
Azure SSIS Lift and Shift Integration Runtime (IR) allows migration of SQL Server Integration Services packages to Azure Data Factory with minimal changes and high compatibility.
Azure Blockchain Service
Azure Blockchain Service was a managed ledger service for building, governing, and scaling blockchain networks in enterprise scenarios. It allowed consortium creation, smart contract deployment, and identity based access (service retired in 2023).
Client Apps
Client Apps in Azure refer to applications that interact with Azure services through user interfaces or APIs. These can be desktop apps, mobile apps, or web apps that consume Azure resources.
Tags
Azure Tags provide scalable resource labeling across environments, making it easier to track costs, automate policies, and organize assets.