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The original was posted on /r/azure by /u/rich872 on 2023-08-23 16:56:45.
So my company is looking to start moving some workloads into Azure. We're a rather large company with all mailboxes in 365, we sync AD to Azure and what not but outside of that we really have no footprint in our Azure space as far as resources or workloads go. We know the first step to deploying resources in Azure is to set up the "landing zone" but that is something we are struggling with a bit on the best way to architect it out, the initial management group/subscription structure that is. Microsoft recommends something like the pic I've attached to this post. Curious to get thoughts from any Azure architects out there on their initial design structure before they started moving any workloads or deploying resources in Azure.