Azure Video Indexer is now available as an Azure resource
Published Nov 02 2021 12:37 AM 5,979 Views
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Azure Video Indexer is now available as an Azure resource 

 

When creating an Azure Video Indexer account, you can choose a free trial account (where you get a certain number of free indexing minutes) or an “Unlimited” paid option (where you are not limited by the free trial quota). With the paid option, you create an Azure Video Indexer account that is provisioned on your Azure subscription and connected to an Azure Media Services account. Until now, the ability to create such a new paid account has no representation in Azure as a resource (aka "Classic" account). Good news, as of November 2021, Azure Video Analyzer for Media is now available through the Azure portal as a native Azure resource. 
 

What is new? 
 

Azure Video Indexer introduces ARM-based accounts. (Learn more about ARM) 
If you are looking to centralize your Azure resource management, new ARM-based accounts will natively integrate with your current resource management logic and deployment strategy.  

With the introduction of ARM-Based accounts, Azure Video Analyzer for Media offers two types of paid-unlimited accounts: 

  1. Classic accounts (General Availability) - current unlimited accounts. 
  2. ARM-based accounts (Public Preview -New) 
     

What is the difference? 
 

While both account types have the same data plane backend infrastructure, the account management plane is on different platforms. 
 
Classic accounts management plane is built based on both API Management and Azure Video Analyzer for Media portal (such as “invite users”). 
However, the ARM-based accounts management plane is built on ARM and enables the creation, update, and deletion of resources in your Azure account. You can use management features, like Role-based access control (RBAC), locks, and tags, to secure and organize your resources after deployment. By using ARM templates, you can scale and automate your deployment. 
One of the immediate benefits of ARM-based account management is the ability to use Managed Identity to better secure the communication between your Azure Media Services and Azure Video Indexer account.   
 

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Existing customers using classic accounts? 

 
Looking forward, we see ARM-based accounts as the Azure-standard and preferred approach of Azure Video Indexer account management. Hence, we have created a simple process to help existing customers using classic accounts to connect their accounts to ARM. As it implies, we named the process “Connect to ARM”. 
In general, this easy process should allow you to connect any existing classic account to ARM with no downtime or outage. For more information on how to connect your classic account to ARM, and what to take into consideration, read through the attached article in our public documentation. 

Article: How to connect a classic account to ARM 

 
 

 
What’s coming up? 
 
Creating and managing your ARM-based Azure Video Indexer accounts today will, in the next few months, allow you to better secure and monitor your accounts as we roll out additional features to ARM-based accounts. 
Planned integration and implementation include: 

  • Customer managed key (CMK) - will enable the use of your own encryption key to protect the data in your storage account.   
  • Private links – will enable access to Azure PaaS Services (for example, Azure Storage and SQL Database) and Azure-hosted customer-owned/partner services over a private endpoint in your virtual network.
  • Service tags – will define network access controls on network security groups or Azure Firewall. You can use service tags in place of specific IP addresses when you create security rules. 
  • Azure Monitor integration - helps you maximize the availability and performance of your applications and services. It delivers a comprehensive solution for collecting, analyzing, and acting on telemetry from your cloud and on-premises environments. 
     

 

New to Azure Indexer? 
 

Join our public preview by creating an ARM-based account. 
This can be done by one of the following: 

  1. Azure Video Indexer portal 
  2. Azure portal 
  3. QuickStart ARM-template 
  4. Azure Video Indexer ARM REST API 

For detailed guidelines, follow this article. 

Article: Create a new ARM-based account 

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Get Started with Azure Video Indexer 
For those of you who are new to our technology, we encourage you to get started today with these helpful resources: 

 

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