There is typo in Azure subscriptions

Wenzhong Hu 0 Reputation points
2024-03-28T03:31:42.91+00:00

Hi, on this page https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-core-architectural-components-of-azure/6-describe-azure-management-infrastructure under section "Azure subscriptions", seems there is a typo in the following paragraph

  • Access control boundary: Azure applies access-management policies at the subscription level, and you can create separate subscriptions to reflect different organizational structures. An example is that within a business, you have different departments to which you apply distinct Azure subscription policies. This billing model allows you to manage and control access to the resources that users provision with specific subscriptions.

I guess it should be "This access control model" instead of "This billing model"

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  1. Kiran P 7,745 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2024-04-03T04:47:31.3966667+00:00

    Hi Wenzhong Hu,

    The term "This billing model" is referring to the "Access control boundary". Since the term billing model is generic which might have let to confusion with " Billing boundary " which was described above this.

    Hope we have cleared your confusion.

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