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Infrastructure Workloads

Infrastructure Workloads represent cloud resources that form the backbone of an organization's technology assets by leveraging the capabilities of the cloud provider through Platform-as-a-Service offerings. Examples of these include hosting platforms, event buses and networking infrastructure. By themselves, they typically do not provide direct business value, but are a critical part of enabling Functional Workloads to meet the requirements of the business.

Workloads:

  • Hosting
  • Global Load Balancer
  • Container Registry
  • Eventing Service
  • Logging
  • Shared Azure Data Factory