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Edge Actions in Azure refer to processing logic that runs at the edge, close to IoT devices or users. This reduces latency and bandwidth usage while enabling fast, local decision making in distributed architectures.
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Code
Code represents Azure's source code and development management capabilities, empowering developers with tools for version control, collaboration, and CI/CD.
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.
Active Directory Connect Health
Active Directory Connect Health monitors the health and sync status of on premises identity infrastructure integrated with Azure AD.
Azure Database Migration Services
Azure Database Migration Service helps migrate on premises or cloud databases including SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL to Azure with minimal downtime, schema conversion, validation, and performance insights.
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.
VM Image Version
VM Image Version identifies specific builds of custom virtual machine images used for consistent deployments across Azure.
Blob Block
Azure Block Blob Storage is optimized for storing large amounts of unstructured data such as media files and documents. It's widely used for backup, disaster recovery, and streaming workloads.
Network Managers
Network Managers in Azure centralize and automate network configuration and security policy management across large scale cloud deployments.
Host Pools
In Azure Virtual Desktop, Host Pools allow you to group multiple session hosts under one access control plane, simplifying user assignment, load balancing, and scaling.
Arc SQL Managed Instance
Azure Arc SQL Managed Instance extends Azure native SQL Server Managed Instance to hybrid and multicloud deployments. Benefit from built in intelligence, automated updates, and enterprise grade performance under Azure management.
DevTest Labs
Azure DevTest Labs is designed to help development teams quickly create and manage environments in Azure while optimizing cost. It is ideal for testing applications, running development experiments, and managing training environments with streamlined provisioning and automation.
Managed DevOps Pools
Managed DevOps Pools support distributed build and deployment agents managed by Azure Pipelines, simplifying resource scaling and workload orchestration.
Dedicated HSM
Azure Dedicated HSM (Hardware Security Module) offers FIPS 140 2 Level 3 validated hardware for cryptographic key protection. Organizations with strict compliance or regulatory needs can manage and control their own HSMs in a secure, isolated environment.
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi model NoSQL database service with elastic scalability, low latency reads, and built in global replication. It supports SQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Gremlin, and Table APIs.
Devices
Azure Devices encompasses a wide range of connected hardware, including mobile endpoints, IoT units, and enterprise workstations. It represents all managed or enrolled devices interacting with Azure services, allowing for centralized management and policy enforcement.
Cache
Azure Cache is a generic reference to in memory data caching services that help improve application performance. It typically refers to solutions like Azure Cache for Redis or custom caching implementations.
Targets Management
Azure Targets Management helps manage deployment endpoints or targets for automation and CI/CD pipelines within multi environment setups.
Azure Dev Tunnels
Azure Dev Tunnels provides secure outbound access to locally hosted apps over HTTPS without exposing them publicly. Useful for development, testing, and collaboration across devices.
Application Group
Application Group in Azure Virtual Desktop defines sets of apps delivered to users, grouped for simplified assignment and management.
App Service Plans
App Service Plans define the compute resources and pricing tier for hosting Azure Web Apps, Functions, and other App Services.
Cloud Services (Classic)
Azure Cloud Services (Classic) is the original Azure platform as a service (PaaS) offering for hosting scalable cloud applications. It supports role based deployments but is being replaced by Azure Cloud Services (Extended Support).
Network Security Groups
Network Security Groups (NSGs) in Azure control inbound and outbound traffic to resources, using rules to define allowed and denied connections.
Host Groups
Azure Host Groups group dedicated physical hosts in Azure, simplifying VM placement, maintenance scheduling, and compliance management for enterprise workloads.
Backlog
Backlog in Azure DevOps represents a prioritized list of work items, including user stories, bugs, and tasks. It helps teams plan and track development progress using agile methodologies like Scrum or Kanban.