Custom Naming convention post deployment? #412
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Hello, Been reading up on this deployment and have a question on the naming scheme. In the image for Enterprise-Scale it shows the name AdventureWorks under Tenant Root Group. And then I see the advworks- prefix throughout. I see that I can add my own prefix when i clicked the deploy to Azure, but I am wondering if there will be an AdventureWorks Management Group under my Root Tenant after deployment? We are a brownfield Tenant, and I would like to begin migrating our current subscriptions into this model, but do not want to have the AdventureWorks Management Group. Thank you |
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Hey - thanks for reaching out! The prefix you provide during deployment will be present as part of the management groups that will be created, as well as the platform resources you deploy (hub, log analytics workspace etc.). I.e., you will not end up with 'Contoso' or 'Adventure Works' prefix in your tenant. Regarding the existing environment and how to transition into Enterprise-Scale architecture, pls see if this article helps: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition |
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Is there a possibility of using your own naming convention to start with? Currently there is only a prefix possibility. I have customers who want something like this: |
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Hey - thanks for reaching out! The prefix you provide during deployment will be present as part of the management groups that will be created, as well as the platform resources you deploy (hub, log analytics workspace etc.). I.e., you will not end up with 'Contoso' or 'Adventure Works' prefix in your tenant.
Regarding the existing environment and how to transition into Enterprise-Scale architecture, pls see if this article helps: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/ready/enterprise-scale/transition