Observability For Azure: Understanding the basics
Briefly

Azure's governance framework is anchored by a Tenant Root, accommodating all linked subscriptions where various cloud resources are allocated. Management groups facilitate organized subscription grouping, enabling the application of Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC) and policies for governance. Architecture understanding is augmented by analyzing the different scopes available, ranging from management groups to subscriptions and resources, enhancing observability. Notably, Azure's UI offers a global perspective compared to AWS, improving user navigation for resource management. A clear comparison of Azure and AWS terminologies can also aid users transitioning between platforms.
Azure’s governance is structured around a Tenant Root that links all Subscriptions, facilitating the deployment and management of cloud resources effectively.
The use of Management groups in Azure allows for organized grouping of subscriptions where RBAC and policies can be applied, enhancing governance.
Understanding scopes in Azure aids in organized management of resources; it varies from management groups to subscriptions and resources, each with specific controls.
Azure’s global UI differs from AWS’s regional focus, allowing users to filter resources effectively while providing a comprehensive view of all cloud resources.
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