Understanding AZURE Tenants and Subscriptions

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Join Lex Thomas and Michael Lord as the Define the Differences Between an AZURE Tenant and a Subscription.

Комментарии • 21

  • @DrZigfriedroy
    @DrZigfriedroy Год назад +3

    I've gotta ask... what's up with the opener with the drone for 30 seconds with no sound? 😅

  • @lucasmelo010
    @lucasmelo010 4 года назад +2

    Very nice explanation and illustrations. Thanks for all of it!

  • @qurancomplete8454
    @qurancomplete8454 3 года назад +4

    I understood the following from this lecture, correct me if I am wrong. A company signs up for an Enrollment with Microsoft. Then it Creates a Tenant and within the Enrollment, within the Tenant it creates different Subscriptions for different divisions within that company to manage the bills for each divisions separately. Or it can create different tenants for different branches if they are located in different cities and then within each branch they can have multiple Subscriptions depending on how many different departments each branch has, to properly manage the billings

  • @jahanansarh12
    @jahanansarh12 3 года назад +1

    Well explained, I am a non-technical person as working; however got the point in first go.
    Thanks!

  • @jaym9846
    @jaym9846 3 года назад +5

    The mud is still murky.

    • @Dieje
      @Dieje 3 года назад

      VERY MURKY!

  • @JoshPecks500lbDad
    @JoshPecks500lbDad 3 месяца назад

    Azure AD resides in the subscription?

  • @mohitgu123456
    @mohitgu123456 3 года назад +1

    Best part was explanation of tenant.

  • @ibrahimabdeltawab6418
    @ibrahimabdeltawab6418 2 года назад

    So helpful! Thanks so much ❤️

  • @pushpinderpandher9964
    @pushpinderpandher9964 3 года назад

    Nice Explanation of concepts ... Many Thanks !

  • @MANUGARRA
    @MANUGARRA 2 года назад

    What does O365 Data centre mean? I was under the impression that a Data Centre can have both Office 365 and Dynamics 365?

  • @pratikpatodi2472
    @pratikpatodi2472 2 года назад

    helpful! Thanks so much

  • @HenryTsang
    @HenryTsang 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this. Many Azure clients use the concepts of "Subscriptions" to encapsulate an "environment", eg. DEV, QA, PROD. Would you see any issue using one Tenant that contains all prod and non-prod subscriptions (environments)?

    • @rs-tarxvfz
      @rs-tarxvfz 3 года назад

      Better approach is to use resource groups. RGs are more suited for ALM and SUBS are suited for billing and transactions.

  • @diegomountain7177
    @diegomountain7177 2 года назад +1

    I've seen this 'think of a tenant as an apartment' attempt to explain it. So then what is the person who lives in the apartment called, also a tenant?? >_> That's the worst example they could've come up with to explain this concept.

  • @surfbug1
    @surfbug1 Год назад

    why is there a drone on the film???

  • @fieryscorpion
    @fieryscorpion Год назад +2

    Very very confusing after 6:32.

  • @dudasamsung5115
    @dudasamsung5115 3 года назад

    Still valid in 2021 super 👌

  • @SoulSovereignty
    @SoulSovereignty Год назад

    I don't think I understand any better after watching the video. When I create a tenant, "inside" of what is it being created? I notice that inside my Azure portal, I have the ability to create tenants, publishers and subscriptions. What is my Azure portal? Is it a tenant or a subscription? If a subscription, then that means that subscriptions can contain subscriptions? And if a tenant, then tenants can contain tenants? What is the point of all this (recursive?) hierarchy?

    • @jigneshpatel5469
      @jigneshpatel5469 Год назад

      It’s because this is Microsoft. They do everything complex

  • @sgocloudtech9457
    @sgocloudtech9457 2 года назад

    a simple DIAGRAM would have been much better .... disliked