Summary
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/build-cloud-governance-strategy-azure/12-summary
You’ve been tasked with defining and implementing the governance strategy for Tailwind Traders.
Cloud governance requires good analysis and requirement gathering.
Luckily, the Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure can help you define and implement your governance strategy.
There are several services and features in Azure to support these efforts:
- Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) enables you to create roles that define access permissions.
- Resource locks prevent resources from being accidentally deleted or changed.
- Resource tags provide extra information, or metadata, about your resources.
- Azure Policy is a service in Azure that enables you to create, assign, and manage policies that control or audit your resources.
- Azure Blueprints enables you to define a repeatable set of governance tools and standard Azure resources that your organization requires.
With these points in mind, you’re ready to take the next step toward building a good cloud governance strategy.
Learn more
- Control and organize Azure resources with Azure Resource Manager module
- Cloud Adoption Framework Governance Benchmark Tool *
- Cloud economics *
- Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure module
- Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints *
- Azure built-in roles *
- Assign policy definitions for tag compliance *
- Resource naming and tagging decision guide *
- Azure Policy Samples *
- Create a custom policy definition tuts
- Implement resource management security in Azure Learning Path
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