Azure landing zones are the output of a multisubscription Azure environment that accounts for scale, security governance, networking, and identity. Azure landing zones enable application migration, modernization, and innovation at enterprise-scale in Azure.
These zones consider all platform resources that are required to support the customer’s application portfolio and don’t differentiate between infrastructure as a service or platform as a service.
A landing zone is an environment for hosting your workloads, preprovisioned through code.
This conceptual architecture represents scale and maturity decisions based on a wealth of lessons learned and feedback from customers who have adopted Azure as part of their digital estate.
While your specific implementation might vary, as a result of specific business decisions or existing investments in tools that need to persist in your cloud environment, this conceptual architecture will help set a direction for the overall approach your organization takes to designing and implementing a landing zone.
You want to become an expert in Landing Zones? You can start learning all about it using this interactive mindmap (or cheatsheet) that I’m sharing with you:
https://freddyayala.github.io/AZCheatSheet/AZLandingZones.html
Very nice sir.
Could you update some of the security references in your diagram with the new Microsoft names?
K