What does it mean by 'Create multiple connections' in SG-connector for Azure?
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12-19-2024 12:07 AM - edited 12-21-2024 08:41 AM
Docs here say "You can create multiple connections by clicking Add Connection."
The Official Blog says "Create workspace for each region under each subscription and note down the workspace id."
Blog - Service Graph Connector for Azure - Overview - ServiceNow Community
What exactly does that 'multiple connection' means?
Is it like, say I have 2 subscriptions and say under each subscription I am using 4 regions, so it means 8 set of connections in total (hardware 8, software 8)?
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12-20-2024 01:53 AM
Anyone 🙂
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12-20-2024 02:13 AM
Hi @Suggy ,
Your assumption is correct we might need to connect to multiple azure subscription and each subscription will have different credentials details to connect.
If you need to connect to multiple azure server or use different configurations, you can create additional connections.
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12-20-2024 04:47 AM - edited 12-21-2024 08:46 AM
Hi @Runjay Patel thanks for replying.
Ans sorry I updated my question now. Can you pls read it once and clarify if my understanding is correct?
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12-30-2024 10:16 PM
Anyone?