Azure CSP Documentation released
I'm glad to announce that Azure CSP documentation was published today as a part of Azure technical documentation. It is accessible using vanity URL: https://aka.ms/azurecsp or using a full URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-solution-provider.
Azure CSP documentation provides answers to the most popular partner questions about Azure specifics in Cloud Solution Partner model, including:
- Which Azure services are available (and not available) in CSP
- How to move existing Azure EA customers to CSP
- How Azure partner experience looks like inside Partner Center (with videos)
- How customer support of Azure customers in CSP should look like
- How Azure billing works in CSP etc.
Also Azure CSP documentation provides details about 50 integration scenarios with UI screenshots and code examples on PowerShell, C# and REST API. It should helpful for CSP partners, that are looking for guidance how to integrate existing apps and services with Azure in CSP.
There is a comment section in the bottom of every page in the documentation. So you are able to provide feedback and ask additional questions directly on documentation pages.
Comments
- Anonymous
September 22, 2017
Hey Kirill, any ETA for B2C in CSP? The experience is now broken, you can create a B2C tenant starting from a CSP subscription but then you cannot link it to your subscription. Regarding AD Services, now that they support ARM vnet, why aren't them supported in CSP subs?thxDaniele- Anonymous
September 22, 2017
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January 23, 2018
Hey Kirrill, if you can give a more accurate date it will really help with some of our clients who have this feature requirement for items on their development road map.
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- Anonymous
May 15, 2018
Kirill,It seems to not be possible to add a CSP user (a user with the Admin Agent role) to the customers directory as an external guest user. This means that it is not possible to access a customers VSTS with the account, even though the VSTS is linked to an Azure CSP subscription. In my case my user has a linked MSDN, which is then worthless as I cannot access VSTS.It falls in between functionality in VSTS (are they to allow CSP accounts to join), and Azure (as it is not possible to just invite the external user).Thanks