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articles/partner-solutions/apache-kafka-confluent-cloud/add-confluent-connectors.md

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## Manage Azure Confluent Connectors (preview)
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1. Open your Confluent organization and select **Confluent** > **Confluent Connectors** from the left menu.
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1. Select your **Environment** and **Cluster** from the dropdown menu. The Azure portal now displays the list of Azure connectors in the respective environment and cluster. The following optional actions are available:
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1. Select your **Environment** and **Cluster** from the dropdown menu. The Azure portal now shows the list of Azure connectors in the respective environment and cluster. The following optional actions are available:
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* Filter connectors by **Type** (**Source** or **Sink**) and **Status** (**Running**, **Failed**, **Provisioning, or **Paused**).
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* Search for a connector by entering a name in the search bar on the right hand side.

articles/partner-solutions/apache-kafka-confluent-cloud/create-confluent-resources.md

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### Manage connectors
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Connectors are nested within the clusters. To manage these connectors and monitor their health and status, click on your cluster name and select **Manage Connector** in the top ribbon within the cluster. This action opens the **Confluent Connectors** blade that displays all existing connectors.
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Connectors are nested within the clusters. To manage these connectors and monitor their health and status, click on your cluster name and select **Manage Connector** in the top ribbon within the cluster. This action opens the **Confluent Connectors** blade that shows all existing connectors.
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Back in the cluster pane, to further manage your cluster for advanced configurations, select **Manage cluster in Confluent portal** at the top, which opens the Confluent UI.
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articles/partner-solutions/datadog/link-to-existing-organization.md

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1. Select the **+ Create** option under **Link Azure subscription to an existing Datadog org**.
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The **Create** resource pane displays in the working pane with the *Basics* tab open by default.
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The **Create** resource pane shows in the working pane with the *Basics* tab open by default.
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### Basics tab
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articles/partner-solutions/datadog/manage.md

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1. Select **Add subscriptions** from the Command bar.
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The **Add Subscriptions** experience that opens and displays subscriptions you have _Owner_ role assigned to and any Datadog resource created in those subscriptions that is already linked to the same Datadog organization as the current resource.
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The **Add Subscriptions** experience that opens and shows subscriptions you have _Owner_ role assigned to and any Datadog resource created in those subscriptions that is already linked to the same Datadog organization as the current resource.
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If the subscription you want to monitor has a resource already linked to the same Datadog org, delete the Datadog resources to avoid shipping duplicate data and incurring double the charges.
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articles/partner-solutions/dynatrace/link-to-existing-resources.md

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| Resource Group | Specify whether you want to create a new resource group or use an existing one. A [resource group](../../azure-resource-manager/management/overview.md#resource-groups) is a container that holds related resources for an Azure solution. |
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| Resource name | Specify a name for the Dynatrace resource. |
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| Region | Select the Azure region where the Dynatrace resource should be created. |
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| Dynatrace | The Azure portal displays a list of existing environments that can be linked. Select the desired environment from the available options. |
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| Dynatrace | The Azure portal shows a list of existing environments that can be linked. Select the desired environment from the available options. |
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> Linking requires that the environment and the Dynatrace resource reside in the same Azure region. The user that is performing the linking action should have administrator permissions on the Dynatrace environment being linked. If the environment that you want to link to does not appear in the dropdown list, check if any of these conditions are not satisfied.

articles/partner-solutions/elastic/manage.md

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The **Add subscriptions** experience that opens displays subscriptions you have _Owner_ role assigned to and any Elastic resource created in those subscriptions that is already linked to the same Elastic organization as the current resource.
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The **Add subscriptions** experience that opens shows subscriptions you have _Owner_ role assigned to and any Elastic resource created in those subscriptions that is already linked to the same Elastic organization as the current resource.
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articles/partner-solutions/includes/manage-resource-overview.md

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[!INCLUDE [manage](manage.md)] manage.
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The resource displays in the working pane with the *Overview* open by default.
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The resource shows in the working pane with the *Overview* open by default.

articles/partner-solutions/includes/manage.md

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The Azure portal shows the resource with the **Overview** page open, by default.
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articles/partner-solutions/new-relic/manage.md

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