Azure Management Portal

Share

Azure Management Portal

The Azure Management Portal, often referred to as the “Azure Portal,” is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) provided by Microsoft Azure for managing and interacting with Azure resources and services. It serves as the central management console for Azure, allowing users to create, configure, monitor, and manage various Azure resources, including virtual machines, databases, storage accounts, web applications, and more.

Key features and functionalities of the Azure Management Portal include:

  1. Dashboard: The Azure Portal provides a customizable dashboard that allows users to create personalized views of their Azure resources. Users can pin tiles representing specific resources, services, or insights to the dashboard for quick access and monitoring.

  2. Resource Creation: Users can easily create and provision Azure resources directly from the portal. This includes deploying virtual machines, databases, web apps, and other services using predefined templates or custom configurations.

  3. Resource Management: Users can view and manage existing Azure resources, including starting or stopping virtual machines, scaling resources, configuring settings, and deleting resources when they are no longer needed.

  4. Monitoring and Insights: Azure Portal provides real-time monitoring and diagnostic insights for Azure resources. Users can access metrics, logs, and activity logs to track resource performance, troubleshoot issues, and gain operational insights.

  5. Security and Compliance: Azure Policy and Azure Security Center integration allow users to define and enforce governance policies and security configurations for their Azure resources to ensure compliance with organizational standards.

  6. Identity and Access Management: Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) integration enables users to manage identity and access controls, including user authentication and role-based access control (RBAC).

  7. Cost Management: The portal provides access to Azure Cost Management and Billing features, allowing users to monitor and manage their Azure spending, set budgets, and analyze cost trends.

  8. Azure Marketplace: Users can discover and deploy third-party solutions and services from the Azure Marketplace, expanding the capabilities of their Azure environment.

  9. Mobile Access: Azure Portal is accessible from web browsers on desktop and mobile devices, making it convenient for administrators and users to manage resources from anywhere.

  10. Search and Filter: The portal offers a powerful search and filtering capability to quickly locate specific resources and services within a large Azure environment.

  11. Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell Integration: Developers and administrators can access Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell directly from the portal to execute scripts and commands for resource management and automation.

Azure Training Demo Day 1 Video

 
You can find more information about Microsoft Azure in this Microsoft Azure Link

 

Conclusion:

Unogeeks is the No.1 IT Training Institute for Microsoft Azure Training. Anyone Disagree? Please drop in a comment

You can check out our other latest blogs on  Microsoft Azure here – Microsoft Azure Blogs

You can check out our Best In Class Microsoft Azure Training Details here – Microsoft Azure Training

💬 Follow & Connect with us:

———————————-

For Training inquiries:

Call/Whatsapp: +91 73960 33555

Mail us at: info@unogeeks.com

Our Website ➜ https://unogeeks.com

Follow us:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unogeeks

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/UnogeeksSoftwareTrainingInstitute

Twitter: https://twitter.com/unogeeks


Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *