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Nicole Welch | cloud first

When I first meet with new Azure EA customers, one of their first topics is “how do I set this up?”  Azure is very flexible, but this means you have design decisions to make:how many enrollments do I need?should I use departments?should I separate teams using subscriptions or resource groups?where do I apply RBAC (define access)?While there are wrong answers, there is no one right answer.  Each organization will need to evaluate their needs, organizational structure, and use case(s) to see what works best for them now.  And if things change in the future, this design should change too.Let’s break down the different control points.First off, consider if multiple enrollments are needed or if multiple subscriptions within a single enrollment will suffice.SubscriptionsEnrollmentsSeparate InvoiceXAble to view charges at this levelXXCan use unique AAD TenantXXCan view charges in EA PortalXXCan share an ExpressRouteXXSimple to AdministerXThen consider how to further separate resources leveraging subscriptions and resource groups:Resource GroupsSubscriptionsRBAC supportedXXEasy to view BillingX (in Azure portal only)X (in EA and Azure portal)Resource can be shared acrossX (natively)Requires additional configuration and only some resources are supportedAzure Policy supportedXXBest for SandboxXBest for restricting access in a common environment (i.e. PROD)XSimpler to AdministerXMultiple subscriptions create administrative overheadCan share a single ExpressRouteXXKeep in mind subscriptions can be grouped and administered in a hierarchy using Azure Management Groups (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/management-groups/).  Management groups allow you to set Azure Policy and RBAC centrally for governance with low overhead support.Finally, in the EA portal itself make sure you are thoughtful in how roles are assigned and controlled.:That’s my two cents on how to get started, but keep in mind this is a journey.  I recommend lots of whiteboard sessions to play with the different options and then test them out again real-world use cases.  The best designs appropriately limit access but are easy to implement and maintain.;

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