After you configure Discovery for Microsoft Azure infrastructures, you can configure Cloud Discovery & Visibility to continuously monitor your Microsoft Azure environment for changes to virtual networks, virtual machines, load balancers, and private endpoints.
Tip: To set up Visibility jobs, while setting up Discovery, set the
Monitoring Options mode to Real time updates. When you
start Discovery, CDV then creates appropriate Visibility jobs, adds them to a Visibility
Manager, and displays it in the Visibility page.
When you create, update, or delete any of these resources in Microsoft Azure, CDV notifies you about the action and indicates that the information is updated in Address Manager. CDV will notify you about the following events:
- Virtual networks
- A new virtual network has been created.
- An existing virtual network has been deleted.
- An existing virtual network has been updated by adding, updating, or deleting an IP address space.
- Subnets
- A new subnet has been created.
- An existing subnet has been deleted.
- Virtual machines
- A new virtual machine has been created.
- An existing virtual machine has been deleted.
- A virtual machine has been started.
- A virtual machine has been powered off.
- A virtual machine has been deallocated.
- A virtual machine has been restarted.
- Load balancers
- A new load balancer has been created.
- An existing load balancer has been updated by adding or deleting a Frontend or Backend Pool.
- An existing load balancer has been deleted.
- Private DNS Zone
- A new private zone has been created.
- An existing private zone has been linked or unlinked to a virtual network.
- A new resource record has been created within a private zone.
- An existing resource record has been updated within a private zone.
- An existing resource record has been deleted within a private zone.
- An existing private zone has been deleted.
- DNS Zone
- A new DNS zone has been created.
- A new resource record has been created within a DNS zone.
- An existing resource record has been updated within a DNS zone.
- An existing resource record has been deleted within a DNS zone.
- An existing DNS zone has been deleted.
- Private Endpoint
- A new private endpoint has been created.
- An existing private endpoint has been deleted.
- Kubernetes Cluster
- Creating a Cluster
- Deleting a Cluster
- Starting a Cluster
- Stopping a Cluster
- Creating a Node Pool of a Kubernetes Cluster
- Deleting a Node Pool of a Kubernetes Cluster
- Scaling a Node Pool of a Kubernetes Cluster