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The Azure portal is designed for resiliency and continuous availability. It has a presence in every Azure datacenter. This configuration makes the Azure portal resilient to individual datacenter failures and helps avoid network slowdowns by being close to users. The Azure portal updates continuously, and it requires no downtime for maintenance activities. You can access the Azure portal with [any supported browser](azure-portal-supported-browsers-devices.md).
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In this topic, we'll explore different parts of the Azure portal that you may use when working with Azure services.
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In this topic, you learn about the different parts of the Azure portal.
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## Azure Home
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By default, the first thing you see after you [sign in to the portal](https://portal.azure.com) is **Azure Home**. This page compiles resources that help you get the most from your Azure subscription. We include links to free online courses, documentation, core services, and useful sites for staying current and managing change for your organization. For quick and easy access to work in progress, we also show a list of your most recently visited resources.
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You can't customize the Home page, but you can chabnge your settings to see your [Dashboard](#dashboard) as your default view. The first time you sign in, there's a prompt at the top of the page where you can save your preference. You can also [change your startup page selection at any time in **Portal settings**](set-preferences.md#startup-page).
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You can't customize the Home page, but you can change your settings to see your [Dashboard](#dashboard) as your default view. The first time you sign in, there's a prompt at the top of the page where you can save your preference. You can also [change your startup page selection at any time in **Portal settings**](set-preferences.md#startup-page).
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## Getting around the portal
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## Portal elements and controls
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The portal menu and page header are global elements that are always present in the Azure portal. These persistent features are the "shell" for the user interface associated with each individual service or feature. The header provides access to global controls. The working pane for a resource or service may also have a resource menu specific to that area.
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The figure below labels the basic elements of the Azure portal, each of which are described in the following table. In this example, the current focus is a virtual machine, but the same elements apply no matter what type of resource or service you're working with.
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The figure below labels the basic elements of the Azure portal, each of which are described in the following table. In this example, the current focus is a virtual machine, but the same elements generally apply, no matter what type of resource or service you're working with.
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:::image type="content" source="media/azure-portal-overview/azure-portal-overview-portal-callouts.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the full screen portal view and a key to UI elements." lightbox="media/azure-portal-overview/azure-portal-overview-portal-callouts.png":::
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|2|**Global search**. Use the search bar to quickly find a specific resource, a service, or documentation.|
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|3|**Global controls**. Like all global elements, these controls persist across the portal. Global controls include Cloud Shell, Notifications, Settings, Support + Troubleshooting, and Feedback.|
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|4|**Your account**. View information about your account, switch directories, sign out, or sign in with a different account.|
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|5|**Azure portal menu**. This global element can help you to navigate between services. Sometimes referred to as the sidebar. (Items 10 and 11 in this list appear in this menu.)|
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|6|**Resource menu**. Many services include a resource menu to help you manage the service. You may see this element referred to as the service menu, or sometimes as the left pane. Here, you'll see commands that are contextual to your current focus.|
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|5|**Portal menu**. This global element can help you to navigate between services. Sometimes referred to as the sidebar. (Items 10 and 11 in this list appear in this menu.)|
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|6|**Resource menu**. Many services include a resource menu to help you manage the service. You may see this element referred to as the service menu, or sometimes as the left pane. The commands you see are contextual to the resource or service that you're using.|
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|7|**Command bar**. These controls are contextual to your current focus.|
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|8|**Working pane**. Displays details about the resource that is currently in focus.|
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|9|**Breadcrumb**. You can use the breadcrumb links to move back a level in your workflow.|
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## Portal menu
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The portal menu lets you quickly get to key functionality and resource types. You can [choose a default mode for the portal menu](set-preferences.md#set-menu-behavior): flyout or docked.
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The Azure portal menu lets you quickly get to key functionality and resource types. You can [choose a default mode for the portal menu](set-preferences.md#set-menu-behavior): flyout or docked.
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When the portal menu is in flyout mode, it's hidden until you need it. Select the menu icon to open or close the menu.
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Dashboards provide a focused view of the resources in your subscription that matter most to you. We've given you a default dashboard to get you started. You can customize this dashboard to bring the resources you use frequently into a single view.
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You can create additional dashboards for your own use, or publish your customized dashboards and share them with other users in your organization. For more information, see [Create and share dashboards in the Azure portal](../azure-portal/azure-portal-dashboards.md).
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You can create other dashboards for your own use, or publish customized dashboards and share them with other users in your organization. For more information, see [Create and share dashboards in the Azure portal](../azure-portal/azure-portal-dashboards.md).
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As noted earlier, you can [set your startup page to Dashboard](set-preferences.md#startup-page) if you want to see your most recently used dashboard when you sign in to the Azure portal.
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## Get started
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If you're a new subscriber, you'll have to create a resource before there's anything to manage. Select **+ Create a resource** from the portal menu or **Home** page to view the services available in the Azure Marketplace. You'll find hundreds of applications and services from many providers here, all certified to run on Azure.
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We pre-populate your [Favorites](../azure-portal/azure-portal-add-remove-sort-favorites.md) in the sidebar with links to commonly used services. To view all available services, select **All services** from the sidebar.
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To view all available services, select **All services** from the sidebar.
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> [!TIP]
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> Often, the quickest way to get to a resource, service, or documentation is to use *Search* in the global header.
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## Next steps
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* Onboard and set up your cloud environment with the [Azure Quickstart Center](../azure-portal/azure-portal-quickstart-center.md).
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* Take the [Manage services with the Azure portal training module](/training/modules/tour-azure-portal/).
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* See which [browsers and devices](../azure-portal/azure-portal-supported-browsers-devices.md) are supported by the Azure portal.
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* Stay connected on the go with the [Azure mobile app](https://azure.microsoft.com/features/azure-portal/mobile-app/).
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