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Replacing "not don't" with "don't"
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The **first recommended practice** is to review organizations' Azure taxonomy where the divisions between production and development subscriptions are outlined. In the following diagram, the suggested taxonomy allows for a logical separation of development/testing and production environments. With this approach, an organization can introduce billing codes to track costs associated with each environment separately. For more information, see [Prescriptive subscription governance](/azure/architecture/cloud-adoption/appendix/azure-scaffold). Additionally, you can use [Azure tags](../azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources.md) to organize resources for tracking and billing purposes.
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The **second recommended practice** is to enable the DevTest subscription within the Azure Enterprise portal. It allows an organization to run client operating systems that are not typically available in an Azure enterprise subscription. Then, use enterprise software where you pay only for the compute and not don't worry about licensing. It ensures that the billing for designated services, including gallery images in IaaS such as Microsoft SQL Server, is based on consumption only. Details about the Azure DevTest subscription can be found [here](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0148p/) for Enterprise Agreement (EA) customers and [here](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0023p/) for Pay as you Go customers.
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The **second recommended practice** is to enable the DevTest subscription within the Azure Enterprise portal. It allows an organization to run client operating systems that are not typically available in an Azure enterprise subscription. Then, use enterprise software where you pay only for the compute and don't worry about licensing. It ensures that the billing for designated services, including gallery images in IaaS such as Microsoft SQL Server, is based on consumption only. Details about the Azure DevTest subscription can be found [here](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0148p/) for Enterprise Agreement (EA) customers and [here](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0023p/) for Pay as you Go customers.
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![Resource alignment with subscriptions](./media/devtest-lab-guidance-governance/resource-alignment-with-subscriptions.png)
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