Set up a cloud account for Azure
A cloud account is the logical representation in Cloud Provisioning and Governance of all or part of your managed cloud infrastructure. A cloud account can include multiple service accounts — even service accounts from different providers. For each service account, you specify which datacenters to include in the cloud account.
Before you begin
About this task
Note:
Cloud providers often use different names for accounts,
regions, and credential settings. Because the ServiceNow application
supports several cloud providers, the app uses general-purpose names for the
settings.
In Azure, the region-specific containers for
virtual resources are called regions. In Cloud Provisioning and Governance, regions are called datacenters or logical datacenters (LDCs). The term logical is
used to reinforce the idea that Cloud Provisioning is provider-agnostic.
All infrastructure or applications that are deployed using Cloud Provisioning are associated with a datacenter.
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