Azure Stack and Multi-Tenancy Feature

Azure Stack and Multi-Tenancy Feature

Azure Stack is the version of Microsoft Azure, which is a Public Cloud service, that you can run in your own data center and with your own hardware. Although it offers one-to-one features and user experience with Azure in many areas, it also has some fundamental differences.

In this article, the service provider model that has been discussed recently in Turkey;

As you know, in recent days, many IT managers have been confused about where KVKK sourced information is stored and processed. When this is the case, they want to comply with laws or regulations as much as they want to continue using the technologies they are accustomed to. Or, they are looking for a suitable alternative within their own company, especially when competitors are using such technologies in order not to be left behind in the competition in the global market. At this point, Azure Stack is a very sensible alternative. So, if we consider the initial investment cost required for Azure Stack, how can companies achieve an exit at this point?

At this point, we see that local service providers are working for a model like the one above. In particular, the Azure Stack service to be obtained from hardware manufacturers and a service provider will both provide value-added services and allow data to be stored in a Turkey-based data center.

So how do we do this? Since Azure stack works with the same general Azure logic, you can buy it as a company and install it in your own data center and use it in your own data center, or a service provider can use Azure Stack infrastructure simultaneously with multiple customer jobs, just like Microsoft.

In fact, this job is so easy that we can start the process with the following two commands;

Import-Module .\Connect\AzureStack.Connect.psm1

Import-Module .\Identity\AzureStack.Identity.psm1

Note: For these operations, you must have PowerShell for Azure Stack installed on your computer.

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