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Integration
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API Management named value
An API Management named value is a reusable name/value pair for policies, supporting plain values, encrypted secrets, policy expressions, and Key Vault references.
API Management policies
intermediate
3 commands
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Integration
premium
API Management backend
An API Management backend is the HTTP service that implements a frontend API and its operations behind the API Management gateway.
API Management
intermediate
4 commands
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Integration
premium
API Management gateway
The API Management gateway is the component that receives API requests, applies policies, routes traffic to backends, and returns responses to callers.
API Management
intermediate
4 commands
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Integration
premium
API Management operation
An API Management operation is one callable action inside an API, such as GET /orders or POST /claims. It tells Azure API Management which HTTP method, URL template, parameters, and display name should be exposed to consumers. The operation can map to a backend route, return a mock response, accept.
Application delivery and API edge
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: APIM operation, API operation in API Management
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Integration
premium
API Management revision
An API Management revision is a safe working copy of an API for changes that should not break consumers. You create a revision, adjust operations, descriptions, policies, or backend settings, test the changes, and then make that revision current when it is ready. Existing consumers keep using the.
Application delivery and API edge
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: APIM revision, API revision
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Integration
premium
API Management self-hosted gateway
An API Management self-hosted gateway is a containerized copy of the API Management gateway that runs where your APIs live, such as on-premises, another cloud, or an Azure Kubernetes environment. Azure API Management remains the place where teams define APIs, products, policies, and observability..
Application delivery and API edge
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: APIM self-hosted gateway, self-hosted API gateway
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Integration
complete
API Management policy
An API Management policy is a rule the gateway runs while handling an API call. Policies can validate tokens, add or remove headers, rewrite URLs, limit rates, cache responses, transform payloads, choose a backend, or return a custom response. They are written as ordered XML statements and can.
Application delivery and API edge
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: APIM policy, API policy in API Management
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Integration
field-manual-complete
API Management
Azure API Management is a hybrid, multicloud API management platform with a gateway, management plane, and developer portal for the full API lifecycle.
API Management
intermediate
3 commands
Aliases: APIM
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Integration
premium
API Management version
An API Management version is a separate version of an API that helps teams handle breaking changes. Clients can keep using an older version while newer clients adopt the new version when ready. Versions can be identified through a path, header, or query parameter, depending on the versioning.
Application delivery and API edge
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: APIM version, API version in API Management
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB Table API
Cosmos DB Table API is the Cosmos DB API that supports applications written for Azure Table Storage-style key-value tables with Cosmos DB capabilities. It lets teams keep a familiar table model while using Cosmos DB account management, global distribution, throughput, and monitoring. You see it when applications use PartitionKey and RowKey entities, Azure Table SDKs, or migrations from Azure Table Storage. The production check is whether the table access pattern, partition key, throughput model, and consistency expectations fit Cosmos DB rather than basic storage tables. Document the decision in code, templates, metrics, and runbooks.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
5 commands
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Management and Governance
premium
Root management group
The root management group is the top of the Azure governance tree for a tenant. Because everything sits beneath it, policies or access assigned there can have very wide impact. Treat root-scope changes as enterprise-level decisions.
Management groups
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: tenant root group
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Web
premium
Serverless API deployment
Serverless API deployment in Azure commonly means publishing HTTP-triggered Azure Functions, often with zip deployment, run-from-package, Static Web Apps APIs, or API Management integration. The deployment packages code, configuration, identity, routing, and monitoring so an API endpoint can scale without dedicated server management.
Azure Functions
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: serverless API release, Azure Functions API deployment, HTTP trigger deployment, function API deployment
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Management and Governance
premium
API version
An API version is the version selector Azure uses when a tool, template, script, SDK, or REST call asks a resource provider to do something. It usually looks like a date, such as 2023-05-01, but it is not just a label and it is not the same as a product release number. Microsoft Learn anchors this term in Azure resource providers and types, but this field-manual definition is intentionally wider than an older short glossary entry because the page must teach what to inspect, what can break, who owns the.
Resource providers
fundamentals
4 commands
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB API for Cassandra
Managed Cosmos DB API for Cassandra-style wide-column applications using familiar Cassandra drivers, CQL concepts, and Azure Cosmos DB operations.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra, API for Cassandra, Cassandra API
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Identity
premium
Entitlement management
Entitlement management uses access packages to govern access to groups, applications, SharePoint sites, and other resources for internal and external identities.
Identity Governance
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Microsoft Entra entitlement management, Entra entitlement management, access package governance
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Integration
premium
API
An API is a defined interface of operations that clients call, often represented in Azure API Management by frontend operations mapped to backend services.
API Management
beginner
3 commands
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Management and Governance
premium
Resource provider API profile
A resource provider API profile is a compatibility idea: instead of choosing every API version one by one, a profile represents a known set of Resource Manager API versions that tooling can target together. Microsoft Learn anchors this term in Azure resource providers and resource types, but this field-manual definition is intentionally wider than an older short glossary entry because the page must teach what to inspect, what can break, who owns the decision, and which evidence proves the Azure environment is behaving as intended. In field use, start with.
Resource providers
fundamentals
3 commands
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Storage
field-manual-complete
Storage lifecycle management
Policy-based automation that tiers or deletes Azure Blob Storage data as it ages or changes use.
Storage lifecycle
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: Azure Blob lifecycle management, storage account lifecycle policy, blob lifecycle management policy, storage retention tiering policy
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Storage
field-manual-complete
Lifecycle management
Microsoft Learn describes Azure Blob Storage lifecycle management as policies with automated rules for moving blobs between hot, cool, cold, and archive tiers or deleting data at the end of its lifecycle. Rules help manage cost as access patterns change.
Blob Storage
fundamentals
2 commands
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AI and Machine Learning
premium
Face API
The Face API is an Azure AI service API that provides face detection, recognition, verification, identification, grouping, and related face analysis capabilities. Teams use it to build applications that detect faces in images, compare faces, verify identity scenarios, support liveness workflows, or organize face-related image data under approved responsible AI controls. It is not a general computer vision labeler, proof of identity by itself, a surveillance policy, or permission to use biometric capabilities without legal, privacy, and access review.
Azure AI services
intermediate
6 commands
Aliases: Azure AI Face, Azure Face API, Face service
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Containers
premium
API server authorized IP ranges
API server authorized IP ranges are an AKS security setting that limits who can reach the Kubernetes control-plane endpoint. Instead of letting any public IP attempt a connection to the API server, the cluster allows only specified public CIDR ranges, such as corporate VPN, jump-host, automation,.
Azure Kubernetes Service
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: AKS API server authorized IP ranges, authorized API server IP ranges
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB MongoDB API
Cosmos DB MongoDB API means the Azure Cosmos DB API that lets many MongoDB applications use Cosmos DB through MongoDB-compatible drivers and tools. It is the practical label operators use when they decide how application data should be modeled, queried, protected, and monitored in Azure Cosmos DB. In plain English, it explains where developers, platform engineers, and support teams meet: the application wants fast data access, while the platform controls scale, cost, security, and recovery. A good glossary entry helps the team know which setting to inspect, which owner to involve, and which symptoms prove the design works.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: Azure Cosmos DB MongoDB API, cosmos db mongodb api
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Management and Governance
premium
Management group
Microsoft Learn describes management groups as governance containers above subscriptions that let organizations organize subscriptions into a hierarchy. They support unified policy, access management, and governance controls across many subscriptions instead of repeating the same assignments subscription by subscription at enterprise scale.
Azure governance
fundamentals
5 commands
Aliases: Azure management group, Management group hierarchy, MG scope
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Management and Governance
premium
Parent management group
A parent management group is the branch above a child management group or subscription. Rules assigned at the parent can flow downward, so changing the parent is a broad governance decision, not just a local label change.
Management groups
fundamentals
5 commands
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Storage
premium
Azure Tables API
Azure Cosmos DB for Table provides an API for table-style key-value data where entities are identified by partition key and row key, supporting applications written for Azure Table storage that need premium capabilities.
Table Storage
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Azure Table API, Cosmos DB for Table API, Azure Table Storage API
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Management and Governance
premium
Child management group
A child management group is a branch under a parent management group. It helps organize subscriptions into smaller governance areas, while still inheriting broad rules from above. Use it when one tenant needs different policy or access boundaries for teams, business units, or environments.
Management groups
fundamentals
4 commands
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB API for Gremlin
Managed Cosmos DB graph API for relationship-heavy workloads that model data as vertices, edges, properties, and Gremlin traversals.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Gremlin, API for Gremlin, Gremlin API
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB API for MongoDB
Managed Cosmos DB API for document applications that use MongoDB-compatible drivers, tools, commands, and connection patterns.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB, API for MongoDB, MongoDB API
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Databases
premium
Cosmos DB API for NoSQL
Native Azure Cosmos DB API for JSON items, containers, SQL-style queries, SDKs, change feed, partitioning, and request-unit based operations.
Azure Cosmos DB
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL, API for NoSQL, Core SQL API, SQL API
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Management and Governance
premium
Management group hierarchy
A management group hierarchy is the tree that organizes an Azure estate. Subscriptions can sit under management groups, management groups can sit under parents, and broad policy or access settings can flow down from higher branches to lower ones.
Management groups
intermediate
4 commands
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Management and Governance
premium
Management group ID
A management group ID is the stable name Azure tools use for a management group. The display name can be friendly, but the ID is what CLI commands, resource IDs, and policy assignments need when they target that governance scope.
Management groups
fundamentals
4 commands
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Management and Governance
premium
Management group scope
Management group scope means the operation targets a branch of the Azure hierarchy, not just one subscription. It is useful for organization-wide policy, access, and landing-zone governance, but mistakes can affect many subscriptions at once.
Management scopes
intermediate
4 commands
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Management and Governance
premium
Management-plane operation
A management-plane operation is an Azure control action. It is what you do when you create a virtual machine, update a storage account setting, assign a role, list resources, validate a deployment, or delete a resource group. Microsoft Learn anchors this term in What is Azure Resource Manager?, but this field-manual definition is intentionally wider than an older short glossary entry because the page must teach what to inspect, what can break, who owns the decision, and which evidence proves the Azure environment is behaving as intended. In field use.
Azure Resource Manager
fundamentals
3 commands
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AI and Machine Learning
premium
Assistants API
Assistants API is the older assistant-building API pattern that organizes an AI workflow around assistants, threads, messages, runs, tools, and files. It helped developers build stateful assistants without inventing every orchestration object themselves. In 2026, it should be treated as a migration-sensitive term because Azure documentation marks the classic Assistants API as deprecated and.
Azure OpenAI
intermediate
2 commands
Aliases: Azure OpenAI Assistants API, OpenAI Assistants API, classic Assistants API, Assistants API v2
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AI and Machine Learning
verified
Responses API
The Responses API is a newer Azure OpenAI interface for building AI interactions that need more than one simple prompt and answer. It creates model responses that can carry conversation state, call supported tools, stream output, and work with modern reasoning or multimodal workflows when the deployed model supports them. For developers, it is a single API surface that reduces the gap between chat completions and assistant-style orchestration. In Azure, you still need an Azure OpenAI resource, model deployment, authentication,
Azure OpenAI
intermediate
6 commands
Aliases: Azure OpenAI Responses API, OpenAI Responses API on Azure, responses endpoint, stateful responses API
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Storage
field-manual-complete
Lifecycle management rule
Microsoft Learn describes lifecycle policy rules as named definitions with filters and actions. A rule selects blobs by type, prefix, or index tags, then transitions or deletes current versions, previous versions, or snapshots according to age and lifecycle conditions.
Azure Storage
intermediate
5 commands
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Identity
field-manual-complete
Privileged Identity Management
Privileged Identity Management, usually called PIM, is the Microsoft Entra feature that keeps powerful access from being permanently active unless someone really needs it.
Access control
fundamentals
5 commands
Aliases: PIM
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AI and Machine Learning
verified
Realtime API
The GPT Realtime API in Azure OpenAI supports low-latency conversational interactions where audio, text, and model responses can stream during the same session. Applications can use supported transports such as WebRTC, SIP, or WebSocket to build voice agents, assistants, and live interaction experiences.
Azure OpenAI
advanced
5 commands
Aliases: GPT Realtime API, Azure OpenAI Realtime API, realtime audio API, streaming voice API
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Storage
complete
Storage account lifecycle management
A storage feature or access model in Storage accounts that helps teams store, protect, move, and govern application or analytics data with clearer ownership, safety, and operational context.
Storage accounts
advanced
5 commands
Aliases: blob lifecycle management, storage lifecycle policy, Azure Storage management policy, blob tiering policy
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Management and Governance
premium field-manual
Management group deployment
A management group deployment is an ARM or Bicep deployment executed at management-group scope instead of subscription or resource-group scope. Teams use it when platform teams need to deploy governance resources across a management group hierarchy. In plain English, it gives operators a named control for repeatable policy, role, and subscription-level governance from the correct Azure scope instead of leaving the decision hidden in a portal setting, script, or deployment file. Treat it as production-ready only when the owner, dependencies, permission boundary, monitoring signal, and rollback evidence are clear.
ARM deployments
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Management group deployment, Azure Resource Manager, ARM deployments, ARM and Bicep governance deployments, subscription deployment, resource group deployment, tenant deployment, Azure Resource Manager and Bicep, ARM management group deployment, Bicep management group deployment
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Management and Governance
premium field-manual
Management group display name
A management group display name is the human-readable name shown for a management group in Azure governance views. Teams use it when administrators need a clear label for a management-group node without changing its immutable identifier. In plain English, it gives operators a named control for readable hierarchy navigation, clearer governance ownership, and less confusion during reviews instead of leaving the decision hidden in a portal setting, script, or deployment file. Treat it as production-ready only when the owner, dependencies, permission boundary, monitoring signal, and rollback evidence are clear.
Management groups
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Management group display name, Azure Management Groups, Management groups, Azure management groups, management group ID, management group hierarchy, tenant root group, management group friendly name, displayName
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Management and Governance
premium field-manual
Management group inheritance
Management group inheritance is the way Azure governance assignments at a parent management group flow down to child groups and subscriptions. Teams use it when platform teams want policy, RBAC, and governance controls applied consistently across many subscriptions. In plain English, it gives operators a named control for centralized governance with predictable downstream scope and fewer one-off subscription changes instead of leaving the decision hidden in a portal setting, script, or deployment file. Treat it as production-ready only when the owner, dependencies, permission boundary, monitoring signal, and rollback evidence are clear.
Management groups
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: scope inheritance, Management group inheritance, Azure Management Groups, Management groups, Azure management groups, policy assignment, role assignment, Azure management groups and Azure Policy, inherited governance, Azure management groups, Azure Policy, and Azure RBAC
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Management and Governance
premium field-manual
Management group policy assignment
A management group policy assignment is an Azure Policy assignment applied at management-group scope so it affects child subscriptions and resources. Teams use it when governance teams need consistent guardrails across multiple subscriptions from one parent scope. In plain English, it gives operators a named control for centralized policy enforcement, compliance reporting, and fewer repeated subscription-level assignments instead of leaving the decision hidden in a portal setting, script, or deployment file. Treat it as production-ready only when the owner, dependencies, permission boundary, monitoring signal, and rollback evidence are clear.
Azure Policy
intermediate
4 commands
Aliases: Management group policy assignment, Azure Policy, policy definition, policy initiative, resource group policy assignment, Azure Policy and management groups, policy assignment at management group scope, inherited policy assignment, Azure Policy at management group scope
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Management and Governance
complete
Cost Management
Cost Management is an Azure glossary term for Microsoft’s FinOps toolset for analyzing, monitoring, allocating, exporting, alerting on, and optimizing Microsoft Cloud costs. In practice, it helps teams reason about connecting Azure spending to owners, budgets, recommendations, forecasts, exports, anomalies, and governance decisions using live Azure evidence, documented ownership, and Microsoft Learn guidance. It should be reviewed through security, reliability, operations, cost, and performance lenses before production changes.
Cost Management
beginner
3 commands
Aliases: Azure Cost Management, Microsoft Cost Management, Microsoft Cost Management and Billing
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Storage
premium
SFTP for Azure Blob Storage
SFTP for Azure Blob Storage lets clients connect to a storage account through SSH File Transfer Protocol for file access, transfer, and management. It requires a supported storage account with hierarchical namespace enabled, then local users and scoped permissions control access to containers and paths.
Storage platform
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: Azure Blob Storage SFTP, SFTP support for Azure Blob Storage, storage account SFTP, Blob SFTP endpoint, SFTP for Azure Blob Storage
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Analytics
learning-path-anchor
Synapse workspace repository
A Synapse workspace repository is where a Synapse workspace saves its authoring artifacts when Git integration is enabled. Instead of every notebook, pipeline, SQL script, linked service, or dataset living only in the live workspace, the team works through branches, commits, pull requests, and a publish branch. That gives data engineers a familiar code-review...
Synapse Analytics
fundamentals
5 commands
Aliases: Synapse Git repository, Synapse source control, Synapse code repository, workspace Git integration
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Management and Governance
learning-path-anchor
Tag value
A tag value is the answer attached to a tag name. If the tag name is Environment, the value might be Production, Test, or Sandbox. If the name is CostCenter, the value might be a finance code. Values are where governance becomes meaningful, because they separate one owner, workload, data class, or lifecycle state from another. A good value is standardized, approved, and easy to query. A bad value is free-text chaos: prod, production, PROD, live, and critical all trying to mean the same thing.
Tags and naming
fundamentals
5 commands
Aliases: tag values, Azure tag value, resource tag value, tag metadata value
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Containers
learning-path-anchor
Target port
A target port tells Azure Container Apps where to deliver traffic inside your container. Public or internal ingress may expose an endpoint, but the app still has to listen on a specific port. If the container listens on 8080 and ingress targets 80, users may see timeouts, failed probes, or gateway errors. The setting is small, but it is often the difference between the app being deployed and the app being reachable. It should match the application startup command, Dockerfile, framework port, and health probes.
Azure Container Apps
intermediate
5 commands
Aliases: container target port, Container Apps target port, ingress targetPort, container ingress port
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Analytics
learning-path-anchor
Databricks secret scope
A named Databricks collection of secrets used to store credentials and grant controlled read or manage access to workloads.
Databricks
fundamentals
4 commands
Aliases: Databricks secrets scope, secret scope, Azure Databricks secrets
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Management and Governance
learning-path-anchor
Tenant root group
The tenant root group is the highest management group scope associated with a Microsoft Entra tenant.
Management groups
fundamentals
4 commands
Aliases: Tenant root group, tenant root group, Azure Tenant root group, root management group, root group
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