Azure role-based access control (RBAC) is a system that allows you to assign roles to users, groups, or applications to control access to Azure resources. It provides fine-grained access management by allowing you to specify who can perform specific actions on Azure resources.
Azure Monitor is a service for collecting, analyzing, and acting on telemetry data from your Azure and on-premises resources. While it helps with performance and health monitoring, it does not provide role assignment or access control.
Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates are JSON files that define the infrastructure and configuration of Azure resources. ARM templates allow for declarative deployment of resources but do not manage access control or permissions.
Azure Policy is a governance tool that allows you to create, assign, and manage policies that enforce rules on resources. It is used to ensure compliance with organizational standards but does not provide access control through role assignments.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
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