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Peerings refer to virtual network peerings in Azure, which connect virtual networks for private communication without requiring gateways.
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DevOps Starter
Azure DevOps Starter simplifies the setup of continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines for your applications. It supports popular frameworks and repositories, helping teams launch secure, scalable solutions on Azure with minimal configuration.
Availability Sets
Azure Availability Sets distribute virtual machines across fault and update domains within a datacenter. This increases application uptime, ensures zero downtime maintenance, and meets SLA requirements.
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.
Spot VMSS
Azure Spot Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) provide scalable compute capacity at reduced cost, supporting batch jobs and development environments with flexible workloads.
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.
Verifiable Credentials
Verifiable Credentials in Azure enable the creation, presentation, and verification of digital credentials using decentralized identity technology.
Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps offers a suite of services Azure Repos, Pipelines, Artifacts, Boards to support code collaboration, CI/CD automation, and agile project tracking for modern software teams.
Azure Monitors for SAP Solutions
Azure Monitors for SAP Solutions delivers deep monitoring and performance insights for SAP landscapes hosted on Azure, ensuring optimal uptime, availability, and resource utilization.
Storage Accounts
Azure Storage Accounts provide access to scalable cloud storage solutions for data objects, files, disks, queues, and tables with high durability.
Managed DevOps Pools
Managed DevOps Pools support distributed build and deployment agents managed by Azure Pipelines, simplifying resource scaling and workload orchestration.
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.
FRD QA
FRD QA stands for Feature Release Deployment Quality Assurance in Azure, providing a controlled environment where new releases are tested before production rollout, ensuring stability and compliance.
Dashboard Hub
The Azure Dashboard Hub centralizes multiple dashboards into a unified space, allowing teams to collaborate, organize, and share insights effectively. It's ideal for managing enterprise wide visibility and aligning operations across departments and projects.
VM Image Version
VM Image Version identifies specific builds of custom virtual machine images used for consistent deployments across Azure.
My Customers
The My Customers icon typically represents dashboards or portals that allow businesses to manage and engage with customer accounts and relationships effectively.
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.
SQL Data Warehouses
Azure SQL Data Warehouses (Synapse SQL Pools) provide massively parallel processing of structured data for analytic workloads and business intelligence at scale.
Infrastructure Backup
Azure Infrastructure Backup provides reliable, scalable protection for VMs, databases, and critical workloads offering recovery options with minimal downtime.
Device Security Google
Azure's Device Security for Google devices focuses on managing Android smartphones and tablets with enterprise grade compliance policies. It supports password rules, threat detection, and remote control through Microsoft Intune integration.
Capacity
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.
Kubernetes Fleet Manager
Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager simplifies governance and operations at scale by managing policies, upgrades, and identity for federated AKS clusters across Azure regions.
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.
HDI AKS Cluster
HDInsight AKS Cluster combines HDInsight's big data capabilities with Azure Kubernetes Service, enabling scalable, container based analytics with familiar orchestration tools.
Azure Hybrid Center
Azure Hybrid Center enables unified management of hybrid and multi cloud environments. It helps organizations bridge on premises and cloud resources with consistent operations, governance, and cost control.