title | description | author | ms.author | ms.date | ms.topic | ms.custom |
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Deployment templates for cloud-scale analytics deployments |
Learn about the core starter templates for cloud-scale analytics deployments. |
mboswell |
mboswell |
02/28/2022 |
conceptual |
think-tank, e2e-data-management |
Cloud-scale analytics has the following core starter templates:
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We have provided links to the official cost calculator, where users can make changes depending on the expected amount of data and data throughput. All cost calculations specify a base cost of cloud-scale analytics for Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure. Base cost can be defined as the cost that occurs if no data workloads run inside the respective subscriptions.
In a production scenario, we recommend that you rely on the Azure Firewall and private DNS zones that are hosted in the connectivity hub of Azure landing zones. In minimal viable products, you can rely on the Azure Firewall and private DNS zones that are bundled with Cloud Adoption Framework cloud-scale analytics. Therefore, we provide the following two different cost calculations:
- Calculation 1: Pricing calculator - data management landing zone without Azure Firewall and private DNS zones
- Calculation 2: Pricing calculator - data management landing zone with Azure Firewall and private DNS zones
Keep in mind that the following services aren't listed in the overview, because they're either not available in the official pricing calculator or the pricing calculator doesn't allow you to set the compute hours to 0:
- Azure Purview
- Synapse Private Link hub
- Route table
- Network security group
For data landing zones, refer to the following cost calculation:
You can further reduce the cost by hosting the self-hosted integration runtime (SHIR) on-premises instead of hosting it on a virtual machine scale set.
Keep in mind that the following services aren't listed in the overview, because they're either unavailable in the official pricing calculator or the pricing calculator doesn't allow you to set the compute hours to 0:
- Azure Databricks
- Route table
- Network security group