The 'Azure Orphaned Resources Workbook' centralize orphaned resources in Azure environments.
The purpose of this workbook is to provide an overview of your orphaned resources, enabling you to enhance eficiency by:
- Saving money
- Prevent misconfiguration
- Simplify operational
All the information presented in this Workbook is based on Azure Resource Graph queries.
Tip
π² This is a sign that the resource costs money
The workbook includes the following kinds of resources:
- Compute
- App Service Plans π²
- Availability Set
- Storage
- Managed Disks π²
- Database
- SQL Elastic Pools π²
- Networking
- Public IPs π²
- Network Interfaces
- Network Security Groups
- Route Tables
- Load Balancers π²
- Front Door WAF Policy
- Traffic Manager Profiles
- Application Gateways π²
- Virtual Networks
- Subnets
- NAT Gateways π²
- IP Groups
- Private DNS zones π²
- Private Endpoints π²
- Virtual Network Gateways π²
- DDoS Protections π²
- Others
- Resource Groups
- API Connections
- Certificates
Importing this Workbook to your Azure environment is quite simple.
Follow this steps to use the Workbook:
- Login to Azure Portal
- Go to 'Azure Workbooks'
- Click on '+ Create'
- Click on '+ New'
- Open the Advanced Editor using the '</>' button on the toolbar
- Select the 'Gallery Template' (step 1)
- Replace the JSON code with this JSON code orphaned resources JSON (step 2)
- We use the Gallery Templaty type (step 1), so we need to use the 'Azure Orphaned Resources v2.0.workbook' and not the 'Azure Orphaned Resources v2.0.json'.
- Click 'Apply' (step 3)
- Click in the βSaveβ button on the toolbar
- Select a name and where to save the Workbook:
- Title: 'Orphaned Resources'
- Subscription: <Subscription Name>
- Resource group: <Resource Group Name>
- Location: <Region>
- Click 'Save'
The Workbook is ready to use!
- Click on 'Workbooks'
- Click on 'Orphaned Resources' Workbook.
Start using the Workbook and review your orphaned resources.
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