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Managed Service offers sold through the Microsoft commercial marketplace must have at least one plan. You can create a variety of plans with different options within the same offer. These plans (sometimes referred to as SKUs) can differ in terms of version, monetization, or tiers of service. For detailed guidance on plans, see Plans and pricing for commercial marketplace offers.
On the Plan listing tab, define the plan name and description as you want them to appear in the commercial marketplace.
The only pricing model available for Managed Service offers is Bring your own license (BYOL). This means that you bill your customers directly for costs related to this offer, and Microsoft doesn't charge you any fees.
You can configure each plan to be visible to everyone (public) or to only a specific audience (private).
Note
Private plans aren't supported with subscriptions established through a reseller of the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program.
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Once a plan has been published as public, you can't change it to private. To control which customers can accept your offer and delegate resources, use a private plan. With a public plan, you can't restrict availability to certain customers or even to a certain number of customers (although you can stop selling the plan completely if you choose to do so). You can remove access to a delegation after a customer accepts an offer only if you included an Authorization with the Role Definition set to Managed Services Registration Assignment Delete Role when you published the offer. You can also reach out to the customer and ask them to remove your access.
You grant access to a private plan using Azure subscription IDs. You can add a maximum of 10 subscription IDs manually or up to 10,000 subscription IDs using a .CSV file.
To add up to 10 subscription IDs manually:
To add up to 10,000 subscription IDs with a .CSV file:
This section creates a manifest with authorization information for Microsoft Entra user accounts. This information is required in order to enable access to the customer's resources through Azure Lighthouse.
Review Tenants, roles, and users in Azure Lighthouse scenarios to understand which roles are supported and the best practices for defining your authorizations.
Note
The users and roles in your Authorization entries will apply to every customer who activates the plan. If you want to limit access to a specific customer, you'll need to publish a private plan for their exclusive use.
If you publish a new version of your offer and need to create an updated manifest, select + New manifest. Be sure to increase the version number from the previous manifest version.
Authorizations define the entities in your managing tenant who can access resources and subscriptions for customers who purchase the plan. Each of these entities is assigned a built-in role that grants specific levels of access.
You're allowed a maximum of 20 Active Authorizations and a maximum of 20 Eligible Authorizations.
Tip
In most cases, you'll want to assign roles to a Microsoft Entra user group or service principal, rather than to a series of individual user accounts. This lets you add or remove access for individual users without having to update and republish the plan when your access requirements change. When assigning roles to Microsoft Entra groups, the group type should be Security and not Office 365. For additional recommendations, see Tenants, roles, and users in Azure Lighthouse scenarios.
Provide the following information for each Authorization. Select + Add authorization as needed to add more users and role definitions.
Display Name: A friendly name to help the customer understand the purpose of this authorization. The customer will see this name when delegating resources.
Principal ID: The Microsoft Entra identifier of a user, user group, or service principal that will be granted certain permissions (as defined by the Role you specify) to your customers' resources.
Access type:
Role: Select one of the available Microsoft Entra built-in roles from the list. This role will determine the permissions that the user in the Principal ID field will have on your customers' resources. For descriptions of these roles, see Built-in roles and Role support for Azure Lighthouse.
Note
As applicable new built-in roles are added to Azure, they'll become available here, although there might be some delay before they appear.
Assignable Roles: This option will appear only if you've selected User Access Administrator in the Role Definition for this authorization. If so, you must add one or more assignable roles here. The user in the Microsoft Entra Object ID field will be able to assign these roles to managed identities, which is required in order to deploy policies that can be remediated. No other permissions normally associated with the User Access Administrator role will apply to this user.
Approvers: This option will appear only if the Access type is set to Eligible. If so, you can optionally specify a list of up to ten users or user groups who can approve or deny requests from a user to activate the eligible role. Approvers will be notified when the approval is requested and has been granted. If none are provided, the authorization will activate automatically.
Tip
To ensure you can remove access to a delegation if needed, include an Authorization with the Role Definition set to Managed Services Registration Assignment Delete Role. If this role isn't assigned, delegated resources can only be removed by a user in the customer's tenant.
Once you've completed all of the sections for your plan, you can select + Create new plan to create additional plans. When you're done, select Save draft. When you're done creating plans, select Plans in the breadcrumb trail at the top of the window to return to the left-nav menu for the offer.
After your offer is published, you can publish an updated version of your offer at any time. For example, you might want to add a new role definition to a previously published offer. When you do so, customers who have already added the offer will see an icon in the Service providers page in the Azure portal that lets them know an update is available. Each customer will be able to review the changes and decide whether they want to update to the new version.
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