Module 2 – Configure Subscriptions Flashcards
Identify Regions
- A region represents a collection of data centers
2.provides flexibility and scale
3.Preserves data residency
- Select regions close to your users
- You have to be GTPR compliant
6.Be aware of region deployment availability.
- There are global services that are region-independent
- Regions are paired for high availability.
- 60 plus regions representing 140 countries
10.not all the services are available in regions.
What is a subscription in Azure?
1.A subscription is a logical unit of azure services that’s linked to an azure account.
- subscriptions help you organize access to azure cloud service resources and help control how resource usage is billed , reported and paid
Implement Azure Subscriptions
1.Only identities in Azure AD, or in a directory that is trusted by azure AD , you can create a subscription.
- Logical unit of Azure services that is linked to an Azure account. You can.
- Security and billing boundary. Means that each subscription can have a different billing and payment configuration.
Identify Subscription Usage
- Free - Includes a $200 credit for the first 30 days, free limed access for 12 months
- Pay as you go - Charges you monthly
- CSP - Agreement with possible discounts through Microsoft cloud solutions. Provider partner - typically for small to meduim sized businness
- One agreement , with discpunts for new licenses and software assurance - targeted at enterpise scale organizations.
- Student - includes a $100 for 12 months - must verify student access
Obtain a subscription
Enterprise agreement - Customers make an upfront monetary commitment and consume services throughout the year
Resellers - Provide a simple , flexible way to purchase cloud services
Partners - can design and implement your azure cloud solution
Personal free account - start right away
Create resource groups
- Resources can only exist in one resource group at a time
- Groups can have resources of many different types( services) and from many different regions
- groups cannot be renamed or nested
- You can move resources between groups
Determine service limits and quotas
- Resources have a default limit a subscription quota
- helpful to track current usage and plan for future use
- You can open a free support case to increase limts to published maximums
Create an azure Resource Hierarchy
- Azure allows you to create management groups that provide a level of scope above subscriptions
- Target policies and spend budgets across subscriptions and inheritance down the hierarchies
- Implement compliance and cot reporting by organization ( Business/teams)
- to prevent changes/ delete resources , resource locks can be applied at the subscription, resource group, or resource level
Apply resource tagging
- provides metadata for your azure resources
- logically organizes resources
- consist of a name-value pair
- very useful for rolling up billing information
Manage costs
- costs are resource-specific
- usage costs may vary between locations
- cost for inbound and outbound data transfers differ
- pre-pay with Azure reserves instances
- use your on-premises licenses with azure hybrid benefit
- Optimize with alerts, budgets, and azure advisor recommendations
Manage subscriptions
Know what each subscription.
Enterprise agreement subscriptions
Pay by invoice
CSP subscription