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articles/active-directory/fundamentals/secure-with-azure-ad-resource-management.md

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* The Azure subscription is associated with the same Azure AD tenant of the Account Owner.
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* The account owner who created the subscription will be assigned the Service Administrator and Account Administrator roles. (The Azure EA Portal assigns Azure Service Manager (ASM) or "classic" roles to manage subscriptions. To learn more, see [Azure Resource Manager vs. classic deployment]../../azure-resource-manager/management/deployment-models.md).)
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* The account owner who created the subscription will be assigned the Service Administrator and Account Administrator roles. (The Azure EA Portal assigns Azure Service Manager (ASM) or "classic" roles to manage subscriptions. To learn more, see [Azure Resource Manager vs. classic deployment](../../azure-resource-manager/management/deployment-models.md).)
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An enterprise agreement can be configured to support multiple tenants by setting the authentication type of "Work or school account cross-tenant" in the Azure EA Portal. Given the above, organizations can set multiple accounts for each tenant, and multiple subscriptions for each account, as shown in the diagram below.
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* [Resource isolation with multiple tenants](secure-with-azure-ad-multiple-tenants.md)
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* [Best practices](secure-with-azure-ad-best-practices.md)
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* [Best practices](secure-with-azure-ad-best-practices.md)

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