Setting up multiple connections in Service Graph Connector for Microsoft Azure

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
  • 1 minute to read
  • The Service Graph Connector for Microsoft Azure supports multiple Azure connections.

    Important:
    Add multiple connections by selecting Add connection on the Connections page of the Workflow Studio in the guided setup. For more information, see Configure Service Graph Connector for Microsoft Azure.

    Setting up multiple connections

    You can set up a hardware or software connection by using the guided setup. The Service Graph Connector for Microsoft Azure supports only one-to-one mapping between hardware and software connections. Therefore, when configuring multiple software connections, you must also configure an equivalent number of hardware connections. You can differentiate multiple connections using their respective connection aliases.

    For example, if you add 10 software connections for 10 different workspaces, you must also add 10 hardware connections for each corresponding software connection.

    Setting up multiple workspaces

    You can set up a workspace when adding a software connection using the guided setup. To set up multiple workspaces, you must configure that many different software connections in the Service Graph Connector for Microsoft Azure as there are workspaces and an equivalent number of hardware connections.

    For example, if you have 10 workspaces, you must add 10 software connections for each workspace and 10 hardware connections for each corresponding software connection.