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Implementing Azure Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing Azure Solutions Eliminate the pain point of implementation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467850
Length 518 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jan-Henrik Damaschke Jan-Henrik Damaschke
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Florian Klaffenbach Florian Klaffenbach
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Oliver Michalski Oliver Michalski
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Azure Implementation FREE CHAPTER 2. Azure Resource Manager and Tools 3. Deploying and Synchronizing Azure Active Directory 4. Implementing Azure Networks 5. Implementing and Securing Azure Storage Accounts 6. Planning and Deploying Virtual Machines in Azure 7. Implementing Azure Cloud Services 8. Implementing Azure Container Service 9. Implementing Azure Security 10. Skill Wrap Up and Migration Scenario

Tagging in the Azure resource manager


We have just learned how to create an Azure resource group, and how to add an Azure resource. What we are still missing? Short answer: we still need a way to organize our resources logically, for example, for the calculation of cost or for a targeted tracking.

The Azure resource manager offers a solution for this—Azure resource tags. Azure resource tags are any key/value pairs that appear useful to describe a resource.

Let's see an example:

Key

Value

Department

Management

Project

ppbook

Tenant

ACD

Once you have defined a resource tag, you can use this as a filter in Azure PowerShell or in the Azure Billing APIs (Azure Usage API, Azure RateCard API). Up to 15 tags can be defined per resource.

I will show you the necessary work steps on the example of tagging an Azure storage account, but note that the description of the procedure applies to all other resource types in the same form:

  1. Open your Azure management portal at https://portal.azure.com.
  2. In the portal, click...
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