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# Azure Supported Resources

### Entrypoints available in Azure

* Azure Front door
* Traffic manager
* Public IPs
* Load Balancers
* Application Gateways

### Resources that can be turned off in Azure

Due to limitations with the way Azure operates, there are resource types that we are unable to turn off, when this is the case we scale down the instance to the lowest available tier with minimal impact to your architecture.

* Virtual Machines
* Virtual Machine Scale Sets
* App Service Plans/App Services (Scale down only)
* Azure SQL Servers (Scale down only)
* Flexible PostgreSQL servers
* Flexible MySQL servers

### Resources on the roadmap

At the time of writing, we have a number of resources that are on our roadmap but haven't been implemented yet, if your environment is using these items, please [Contact us](/getting-started/support.md) and we can prioritise these resources accordingly.

* AKS Node Pools
* Azure Search
* SQL Managed instance
* Container Apps
* CosmosDB
* CosmosDB (MongoDB compatible)


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