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Reserved IP Addresses (Classic) were part of legacy Azure configurations that enabled users to assign and retain public IP addresses within older network models.
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App Service Plans
App Service Plans define the compute resources and pricing tier for hosting Azure Web Apps, Functions, and other App Services.
Defender PLC
Azure Defender for PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) provides deep threat detection and anomaly monitoring for core industrial control units. It plays a vital role in protecting OT environments from targeted cyberattacks.
Service Fabric Clusters
Azure Service Fabric Clusters provide a distributed systems platform for building and managing scalable and reliable microservices and containers.
Custom Vision
Custom Vision is an Azure AI service that enables users to build, deploy, and improve image classifiers for specific use cases.
Arc Machines
Azure Arc Machines brings the power of Azure management to on premises and multicloud physical and virtual servers. You can easily onboard servers, apply policies, monitor compliance, and ensure consistent governance across hybrid infrastructure from a central portal.
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.
Container Registries
Container Registries in Azure provide private Docker container registries for storing and managing container images securely.
Launch Portal
Azure Launch Portal is a unified entry point to explore and manage various Azure services, trials, and resources, tailored for developers and IT professionals.
Entra Identity Licenses
Entra Identity Licenses manage the allocation and assignment of Azure AD and Microsoft 365 licenses. It streamlines user onboarding and ensures compliance with subscription usage.
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.
Virtual Machines (Classic)
Virtual Machines (Classic) refer to legacy IaaS deployments in Azure, using the older service management model instead of Azure Resource Manager.
Resources Provider
The Resources Provider in Azure handles provisioning and management of resource types in subscriptions via the Azure Resource Manager API framework.
Mesh Applications
Mesh Applications enable immersive collaboration using mixed reality. Built on Azure, it allows people to connect and interact in shared 3D environments.
Azure Firewall Policy
Azure Firewall Policy allows creation and enforcement of security and routing rules for Azure Firewall instances, supporting centralized rule definitions and network segmentation.
Endpoint Analytics
Endpoint Analytics in Azure provides data driven insights into user devices and performance. It helps IT teams identify issues, improve startup times, and track compliance across the device fleet.
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.
Confidential Ledgers
Confidential Ledgers in Azure offer secure, tamper proof record keeping using blockchain and confidential computing technologies.
Disk Pool
Azure Disk Pools enable high performance storage for Azure VMware Solution and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). They aggregate Azure managed disks to support workloads that require shared, scalable storage performance.
Managed Desktop
Azure Managed Desktop provides a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution for secure, scalable Windows desktop delivery with integrated management and compliance controls.
Dev Console
The Dev Console in Azure provides a powerful interface for developers to manage resources, test APIs, and streamline development workflows. It supports direct integration with Azure services, making it easier to debug and deploy cloud based applications efficiently.
Worker Container App
Worker Container App runs background tasks in containers within Azure Container Apps, supporting scalable event driven microservices.
Azure Deployment Environments
Azure Deployment Environments helps teams spin up consistent cloud environments including infrastructure, data, and identities for Dev/Test using templates and automation.
Batch Accounts
Azure Batch Accounts are used to manage and run large scale parallel and high performance computing applications efficiently in the cloud. It allows developers to schedule compute intensive tasks without managing infrastructure.
Time Series Insights Environments
Time Series Insights Environments provide scalable, secure environments for storing, querying, and visualizing time series data across millions of events in Azure.