• Say you have an existing O365Tenant – with a domain – xxx.onmicrosoft.com
  • You can set up additional subscriptions within this tenant – as well as additional domains within it.
  • The primary purpose of a subscription is to provide a common billing paradigm for use of Azure services. A subscription might have one or more tenants, directories, and domains associated with it.
  • A tenant is the organization that owns and manages a specific instance of Microsoft cloud services. It’s most often used in a inexact manner to refer to the set of Azure AD and Office 365 services for an organization, e.g. “we’ve configured our tenant in this way.”
  • A given organization might have many tenants, and when this is the case, the name of core domain of the tenant is usually used to remove any ambiguity. The name of the core domain comes in the form *.onmicrosoft.com, where the * varies.
  • A tenant may have many subscriptions, exactly one directory, and one or more domains associated with it.

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