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Azure Government is a separate instance of the Microsoft Azure service. It addresses the security and compliance needs of United States federal agencies, state and local governments, and their solution providers. Azure Government enforces physical isolation from non-US government infrastructure and relies on screened US personnel for operations.
Microsoft provides various tools to help you create and deploy cloud applications on global Azure and Azure Government.
When you create and deploy applications on Azure Government, you need to know the key differences between Azure Government and global Azure. The specific areas to understand are:
The information in this document summarizes the differences between the two cloud environments. It supplements the information that's available through the following sources:
This content is intended for Microsoft partners and developers who are deploying to Azure Government.
Most of the currently available technical content assumes that applications are being developed on global Azure rather than on Azure Government. For this reason, it’s important to be aware of two key differences in applications that you develop for hosting in Azure Government.
Therefore, it's important to review your sample code and configurations to ensure that you are building within the Azure Government cloud services environment.
Service endpoints in Azure Government are different than in Azure. For a mapping between Azure and Azure Government endpoints, see Compare Azure Government and global Azure.
For current Azure Government regions and available services, see Products available by region. Services available in Azure Government are listed by category and whether they are Generally Available or available through Preview. In general, service availability in Azure Government implies that all corresponding service features are available to you. Variations to this approach and other applicable limitations are tracked and explained in Compare Azure Government and global Azure.
Navigate through the following links to get started using Azure Government:
The Azure Government video library contains many helpful videos to get you up and running with Azure Government.
For more information about Azure Government compliance assurances, see Azure Government compliance documentation.
For more information about Azure Government, see the following resources:
Training
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate - Certifications
Build end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure to create Azure Functions, implement and manage web apps, develop solutions utilizing Azure storage, and more.
Documentation
Connect to Azure Government using portal - Azure Government
This quickstart shows how to connect to Azure Government and create a web app using portal
Compare Azure Government and global Azure - Azure Government
Describes the feature differences between Azure Government and the global (public) Azure.
Azure Government Overview - Azure Government
Overview of Azure Government capabilities