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FIGURE <strong>10</strong>-2 To configure and extend an Azure AD directory, use this management portal.<br />
Azure AD subscriptions are available at three levels. An Office 365 or Azure subscription includes<br />
an Azure AD directory at the Free level. You can upgrade to Basic and Premium editions through a<br />
Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, through the Open Volume License Program, or through the Cloud<br />
Solution Providers program. Azure and Office 365 subscribers can also purchase Active Directory<br />
Premium licenses online.<br />
For details of what’s in each Azure AD subscription level, see this article: https://azure.microsoft.com/<br />
en-us/pricing/details/active-directory/. The following list summarizes the differences:<br />
■■<br />
Free This level allows up to 500,000 directory objects, supports user and group management<br />
tools and device registration, and allows self-service password changes for cloud-based users.<br />
It also allows up to <strong>10</strong> apps per user to be connected for single sign-on (SSO) use and supports<br />
Active Directory Connect, the sync engine for extending on-premises directories to Azure AD.<br />
■ ■ Basic Along with all the features in the Free level, this tier removes the size limit on directory<br />
objects, allows self-service password resets, adds group-based access management and provisioning,<br />
and includes a service-level agreement.<br />
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