Azure Resource Groups and Subscriptions

Azure Resource Groups and Subscriptions

Microsoft Azure

Resource Groups and Subscriptions

View how your Azure infrastructure is organised across Resource Groups and Subscriptions, including associated services, locations, and resource breakdowns.

Overview

In Azure, Subscriptions are billing and access containers that hold your resources, while Resource Groups are logical containers within a subscription that group related resources for a solution. Cloudmon displays both views, giving you a clear picture of how your infrastructure is structured at every level.

Resource Groups

Navigate to Cloud → Azure → [Select Account] → Resource Groups to view all resource groups discovered across your Azure account.

ColumnDescription
#Row number for the resource group entry.
NameThe name of the Resource Group as configured in Azure. Click the name to open the detailed view for that group.
Subscription NameThe Azure subscription this resource group belongs to.
LocationThe Azure region where the resource group is deployed, for example, Central India, East US, or Sweden Central.

Clicking a resource group name opens a detail panel showing a summary count of resources per service, a Resources Breakdown tree with live status indicators for each discovered resource, and a Geographical View map switchable between Geographical and Heatmap views.

Use the Search bar to filter resource groups by name. The list supports pagination and Table View.

Subscriptions

Navigate to Cloud → Azure → [Select Account] → Subscriptions to view all subscriptions discovered under your Azure account.

ColumnDescription
#Row number for the subscription entry.
NameThe name of the subscription as configured in Azure. Click the name to open the detailed view for that subscription.
Subscription IDThe unique identifier assigned to the subscription by Azure.
StateThe current status of the subscription, for example, Enabled.

Clicking a subscription name opens a detail panel showing a summary count of resources per service (Virtual Machines, Storage Account, Blob Storage, Table Storage, File Share, Queue Storage), a Resources Breakdown tree with live status indicators, and a Geographical View map switchable between Geographical and Heatmap views.

Use the Search bar to filter subscriptions by name. The list supports pagination and Table View.

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