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01-10-2024 06:30 AM
Our Azure subscriptions are put in two different classes, e.g.:
Classes are OOTB:
The CIs in these two tables are related
Does anybody know why the subscriptions are placed in two different tables?
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01-10-2024 11:17 AM
I read a bit about "Azure and AWS accounts and subscriptions" here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/architecture/aws-professional/accounts
I guess my organization uses the same names on the Azure accounts as the Azure subscriptions, and thus made me believe they represented the same objects.
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01-10-2024 07:07 AM
Hi @Johannes
Might be helpful
https://www.servicenow.com/community/itom-forum/mapping-cis-in-azure/m-p/969744
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01-10-2024 07:36 AM
No, that post talks about Azure discovery in general.
I am trying to understand why subscriptions are represented as CIs twice in two different classes.
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01-10-2024 07:46 AM - edited 01-10-2024 07:48 AM
Sorry, I miss understood.
@AJ-TechTrek any thoughts.
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01-10-2024 11:17 AM
I read a bit about "Azure and AWS accounts and subscriptions" here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/azure/architecture/aws-professional/accounts
I guess my organization uses the same names on the Azure accounts as the Azure subscriptions, and thus made me believe they represented the same objects.