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 ====== Billing Methods ====== ====== Billing Methods ======
   * Azure **pay-as-you-go**, also called **Microsoft Online Services Program (MSOP)**, is a direct from Microsoft purchase of Azure for organizations of all sizes   * Azure **pay-as-you-go**, also called **Microsoft Online Services Program (MSOP)**, is a direct from Microsoft purchase of Azure for organizations of all sizes
 +  * **Microsoft Customer Agreement**
   * **Enterprise Agreement (EA)** is a direct from purchase of Azure for large organizations that can make longer term commitments.   * **Enterprise Agreement (EA)** is a direct from purchase of Azure for large organizations that can make longer term commitments.
   * **Cloud Solution Provider (CSP)** is a method of purchasing Azure through a third-party partner.   * **Cloud Solution Provider (CSP)** is a method of purchasing Azure through a third-party partner.
 +
 +===== AAD and ARM =====
 +  * AAD and ARM are the two overarching entities that make up Azure.
 +
 +====== Tenant ======
 +> A tenant is the organization that owns and manages a specific instance of Microsoft cloud services. It's most often used to refer to the set of Azure and Microsoft 365 services for an organization
 +
 +There is a one-to-one association between a tenant and an instance of Azure AD. Consequently, the term //tenant// can be used as a synonym for an instance of Azure AD. This makes sense since AAD is a core part of Azure and related services.
 +
 +====== Azure Resource Manager ======
 +  * The top-level unit of organization in AzureRM is the **root Management Group**.
 +  * Under the root Management Group there can be multiple levels of other Management Groups—up to six levels deep.
 +  * Under Management Groups there are **subscriptions**.
 +  * And under subscriptions there are **Resource Groups**.
 +  * Within Resource Groups there are resources, like virtual machines
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