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Suresh12566442200
Jan 06, 2022Copper Contributor
Azure Configurations settings
We have more than 130+ member firms. You can consider each member firm is one organization which are going to onboard in Azure. Every member firm has their own configuration settings, connection str...
lukemurraynz
Jan 06, 2022Learn Expert
It is a bit of a hard question to answer, are you better off having a separate subscription and resource for each firm, than using Azure Lighthouse (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/lighthouse/overview) and policies/tags to manage it?
Azure Lighthouse was made for MSPs to have access and see a variety of client Azure subscriptions, you can always look at using the name of a resource type and tag of a resource to to connect to the right resources in Azure.
I know of a few companies that use documentation systems, such as IT Glue to store the information related to their clients, including connection strings etc.
To me, customers own their Azure environments, whether they are looked after by someone else, so need to make sure all their resources are accessible and secure, should they wish to leave.
Azure Lighthouse was made for MSPs to have access and see a variety of client Azure subscriptions, you can always look at using the name of a resource type and tag of a resource to to connect to the right resources in Azure.
I know of a few companies that use documentation systems, such as IT Glue to store the information related to their clients, including connection strings etc.
To me, customers own their Azure environments, whether they are looked after by someone else, so need to make sure all their resources are accessible and secure, should they wish to leave.