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Azure Portal vs Azure Resource Graph

Developers should learn Azure Portal to efficiently manage and monitor Azure cloud infrastructure, especially when working with Microsoft's ecosystem or enterprise cloud solutions meets developers should learn azure resource graph when managing large-scale azure deployments, as it simplifies resource discovery, auditing, and reporting across multiple subscriptions. Here's our take.

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Azure Portal

Developers should learn Azure Portal to efficiently manage and monitor Azure cloud infrastructure, especially when working with Microsoft's ecosystem or enterprise cloud solutions

Azure Portal

Nice Pick

Developers should learn Azure Portal to efficiently manage and monitor Azure cloud infrastructure, especially when working with Microsoft's ecosystem or enterprise cloud solutions

Pros

  • +It is essential for tasks like provisioning resources, setting up networking, configuring security policies, and troubleshooting deployments in Azure
  • +Related to: azure-cli, azure-powershell

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Azure Resource Graph

Developers should learn Azure Resource Graph when managing large-scale Azure deployments, as it simplifies resource discovery, auditing, and reporting across multiple subscriptions

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful for scenarios like inventory management, cost analysis, security compliance checks, and troubleshooting resource configurations
  • +Related to: azure-resource-manager, kusto-query-language

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Azure Portal is a platform while Azure Resource Graph is a tool. We picked Azure Portal based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Azure Portal wins

Based on overall popularity. Azure Portal is more widely used, but Azure Resource Graph excels in its own space.

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