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Azure Landing Zones define standardized cloud architecture environments including network, identity, governance, and security accelerating enterprise scale Azure adoption.
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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.
Traffic Manager Profiles
Traffic Manager Profiles are configurations used to route traffic optimally across global Azure regions for high availability and performance.
Capacity Reservation Groups
Azure Capacity Reservation Groups allow customers to reserve compute capacity in a specific region or availability zone. This ensures guaranteed VM availability for business critical workloads.
Stream Analytics Jobs
Azure Stream Analytics Jobs process real time data streams from devices, sensors, or applications, enabling immediate insights and automated actions.
Error
The Error icon in Azure typically represents a failed operation or misconfigured resource. It is commonly used in monitoring dashboards, logs, or troubleshooting interfaces.
Learn
Azure Learn provides interactive hands on modules, tutorials, and certifications to help users build cloud skills and master Azure technologies in real world scenarios.
Cubes
Cubes symbolize Azure’s analytical and BI services like SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), enabling multidimensional data modeling.
Cost Alerts
Cost Alerts in Azure notify users when spending exceeds defined thresholds, helping to control budget and prevent overuse.
Peerings
Peerings refer to virtual network peerings in Azure, which connect virtual networks for private communication without requiring gateways.
Storage Accounts (Classic)
Classic Azure Storage Accounts represent the original storage model offering blobs, queues, and tables under the Azure Service Manager (ASM) model.
Time Series Insights Event Sources
Time Series Insights Event Sources define where time series data comes from, enabling integration with Azure IoT Hub and Event Hubs for real time analytics.
SQL Database Fleet Manager
SQL Database Fleet Manager enables operational management of large groups of Azure SQL databases across servers and regions from a centralized dashboard.
Digital Twins
Azure Digital Twins is a powerful IoT platform that creates virtual models of real world environments. It allows businesses to simulate, analyze, and predict outcomes for complex physical spaces like buildings, factories, or cities.
Blob Page
Azure Page Blobs are designed for random read/write access and are commonly used for virtual hard drive (VHD) files in Azure virtual machines. They offer low latency and high throughput for IOPS intensive workloads.
System Topic
Azure System Topics represent predefined Azure resource events, making it easy to integrate services with Event Grid for automation and notifications.
Container Registries
Container Registries in Azure provide private Docker container registries for storing and managing container images securely.
Globe Warning
The Globe Warning icon flags potential or partial issues in worldwide service deployment, serving as a diagnostic prompt for administrators to investigate region specific concerns.
Connected Vehicle Platform
Connected Vehicle Platform provides a framework for automakers to build connected mobility solutions with real time insights and edge analytics.
Defender Web Guiding System
This Defender module secures web guiding mechanisms used in manufacturing to control material alignment and flow. It ensures uninterrupted operations while monitoring for threats or system anomalies.
Machine Learning
Azure Machine Learning is an end to end service for building, training, and deploying machine learning models at scale with best in class tools and governance built in.
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.
Browser
The Browser icon typically represents web based applications or portals in the Azure ecosystem. It signifies services accessible through a browser UI, such as Azure Portal, Azure DevOps, or Cloud Shell.
Media
Media in Azure refers to services designed to handle content encoding, streaming, and indexing at scale. Ideal for enterprises delivering video on demand or live content globally.
WAC
WAC (Windows Admin Center) is a browser based management tool for administering Windows Server environments locally or in Azure.