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Service Endpoint Policies
Azure Service Endpoint Policies help control traffic to Azure service endpoints, allowing granular access control from virtual networks to service instances.
Help and Support
Azure Help and Support gives you access to technical documentation, community Q&A, and support ticket management. It ensures you have resources and assistance when issues arise.
Tenant Properties
Azure Tenant Properties define settings and metadata associated with an Azure Active Directory tenant, aiding in governance and management.
VM App Versions
VM App Versions track specific releases of virtual machine applications, allowing version control and smooth upgrades within deployment pipelines.
Azure Backup Center
The Azure Backup Center consolidates backup management and monitoring across Azure subscriptions. It provides centralized dashboards, compliance reporting, alerts, and automated recovery for all protected workloads.
Verification As A Service
Verification as a Service offers scalable digital identity verification through secure APIs, integrating with Azure Active Directory and external services.
Virtual Clusters
Virtual Clusters provide isolated compute environments within Azure SQL Database, offering greater control and predictable performance.
Resource Linked
Resource Linked indicates resources that are connected or dependent on each other for example, linked storage accounts or monitored VMs in Azure services.
Virtual Networks (Classic)
Virtual Networks (Classic) are part of Azure's original network management model, preceding the current ARM based infrastructure.
Biz Talk
BizTalk Server on Azure enables integration of cloud and on premises applications and services. It supports business to business (B2B) communication, EDI, and enterprise application integration with support for Azure Logic Apps.
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.
Users
Azure Users represent individual accounts that are granted access to Azure services and resources within organizations through role based access control.
Controls
Controls in Azure dashboards and portals allow users to interact with and manage cloud services through visual components and settings.
Windows Notification Services
Windows Notification Services provide a reliable push notification platform for delivering messages to Windows, iOS, and Android devices.
Peering Service
Azure Peering Service enhances connectivity to Microsoft's cloud via customer ISPs, delivering lower latency and improved reliability for users.
Azure Maps Accounts
Azure Maps Accounts provides developers access to powerful geospatial APIs and SDKs for integrating location intelligence, mapping, routing, and traffic data into web and mobile applications.
Server Farm
Azure Server Farm, or App Service Plan, defines the region, features, and capacity of your web apps, allowing for flexible scaling and performance management.
Virtual WAN Hub
Virtual WAN Hub is the central point of connectivity in an Azure Virtual WAN architecture, simplifying large scale branch connectivity and routing.
Azure Database MySQL Server
Azure Database for MySQL is a managed cloud database for transactional MySQL workloads. It provides built in scalability, automated backups, security, and high availability for web and enterprise apps.
Data Box
Azure Data Box is a secure, ruggedized appliance designed to facilitate large scale data transfer from on premises to Azure. It helps accelerate cloud migration while addressing concerns around bandwidth limitations, network costs, and data privacy.
Universal Print
Universal Print is a Microsoft cloud based printing solution that enables secure, driverless printing from anywhere without on premises infrastructure.
Resource Management Private Link
Resource Management Private Link lets you consume Azure Resource Manager endpoints over private networks, improving security by isolating management traffic from public access.
SQL Server
Azure SQL Server is a logical resource instance used to group multiple databases and configure server level security, firewall, and auditing policies.
Remote Rendering
Azure Remote Rendering renders high fidelity 3D content in the cloud and streams it to devices ideal for AR/VR and engineering visualization even on mobile hardware.