Azure Environments
Working with Azure environments
Introduction to Azure environments
Registering an environment (UI)
Registering an environment (CLI)
Enabling admin and user access
Obtaining CLI commands
Understanding environment UI options
Using Compute Clusters
Enabling default Compute Cluster for new environments
Enabling default Compute Cluster for existing environments
Adding more Compute clusters
Managing Compute Clusters
Suspending and resuming Compute Clusters
Monitoring an environment
Environment status options
Stopping and restarting an environment
Deleting an environment
Cleaning up a failed environment
Adding subnets to an environment
Adding security groups
Changing an environment's credential
Updating AKS Private Zone ID for existing environments
Enabling environment telemetry
Defining anonymization rules
Adding a customer managed encryption key to a Cloudera environment running on Azure
Azure prerequisites for using a CMK
Register an Azure environment with a CMK
Create a Cloudera Data Hub on Azure with a CMK
Check Azure environment's CMK
Check Cloudera Data Hub's CMK
Set a CMK for an existing Azure environment
Defining custom tags
Using Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server
Azure prerequisites for Flexible Server
Enabling Flexible Server during Azure environment creation
Enabling Flexible Server during Cloudera Data Hub cluster creation
Enabling Flexible Server with Private Link on an existing environment
Upgrading Azure Single Server to Flexible Server
Upgrading databases using the Cloudera UI
Upgrading databases using the CDP CLI
Post-requisites after upgrading databases
Configuring a CMK for data encryption in Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server
Enabling Single Server
Troubleshooting Flexible Server
Enabling a private endpoint for Azure Postgres
Deploying Cloudera in multiple Azure availability zones
Restricting access for Cloudera services
Configuring log lifecycle management
Migrating Azure Load Balancers and Public IP