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Setting up Microsoft Azure Integration

A step-by-step guide to connect to your Azure account and give Temperstack permissions.

Last updated 5 months ago

In Azure, we cover the key metrics for each of the following metric groups.

Resource types

Requirements

Installing the Temperstack Azure integration requires either an active trial or paid account. You will also need the following permissions:

  • Permission to create an app and grant necessary permissions in the subscription from the following guide.

Installation Process

  1. Log in to Temperstack and navigate to the Temperstack dashboard > Admin (top right corner) > Integrations.

  1. Navigate to Microsoft Azure under Infrastructures.

  1. Paste the Azure Subscription ID, Client Secret, Client ID, and Tenant ID into the UI.

  1. Temperstack takes some time to Scan Azure for Alerts and shows you the Alert comprehensiveness score (ALCOM) on the dashboard.

  1. After the saving process, in the integrations view (admin -> Integrations), you will see the Azure icon annotated with "Integrated".

Follow the instructions from the guide - . After that, follow the steps below.

Instructions to follow in Azure portal for permissions
Creating Access for Temperstack
Microsoft Azue
Virtual Machine
Sql Database
Cache Redis
Postgresql for Flexible Server
Postgresql for Server Groups V2
Mysql Server Database
Api Management Services
CDN Profiles
Cosmos Database
Logic Apps
Function Apps
Event Hubs
Migration Services
Service Bus
SQL Elastic Pools
Admin > Integrations
Azure > Click on Next button
After pasting, click on Save button.
ALCOM Score
Virtual Machine
Sql Database
Cache Redis
Postgresql for Flexible Server
Postgresql for  Server Groups V2
Mysql Server Database
Api Management Services
CDN Profiles
Cosmos Database
Logic Apps
Function Apps
Event Hubs
Migration Services
Service Bus
SQL Elastic Pools