Source | Azure Portal | ||
Display name | Microsoft Managed Control 1473 - Emergency Power | ||
Id | d7047705-d719-46a7-8bb0-76ad233eba71 | ||
Version | 1.0.0 Details on versioning |
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Versions supported for Versioning: 0 Built-in Versioning [Preview] |
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Category | Regulatory Compliance Microsoft Learn |
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Description | Microsoft implements this Physical and Environmental Protection control | ||
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Name/Id: ACF1473 / Microsoft Managed Control 1473 Category: Physical and Environmental Protection Title: Emergency Power Ownership: Microsoft Description: The organization provides a short-term uninterruptible power supply to facilitate Transition of the information system to long-term alternate power in the event of a primary power source loss. Requirements: Azure has implemented emergency power by protecting datacenter equipment and circuits with an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) system which provides a short-term power supply to provide power until generators are able to come online. Azure utilizes various forms of UPS systems and generators throughout its datacenters. Azure has implemented the control for emergency power by protecting datacenter equipment and circuits with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system which provides a short-term power supply until generators are able to come online and transition the load. Azure utilizes various forms of UPS systems and generators throughout its datacenters. Azure datacenters are designed with at least an n+1 configuration for electrical and cooling systems. Azure datacenters maintain sufficient onsite fuel storage to operate for approximately 48 hours. Alternate refueling agreements are required in order to ensure a fuel supply is available in the event of a long term utility power loss. Azure Third-Party (Leased) Datacenters Azure requires that its leased datacenter providers be capable of providing sufficient UPS power to allow for the transition of the system's full load to generator power. Azure also requires that onsite power generation be capable of sustaining the system's full load for 48 hours with on-site fuel stores. Azure requires that its leased datacenter providers also have alternate fuel agreements in place to allow for refueling. |
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Mode | Indexed | ||
Type | Static | ||
Preview | False | ||
Deprecated | False | ||
Effect | Fixed audit |
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RBAC role(s) | none | ||
Rule aliases | none | ||
Rule resource types | IF (2) Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions/resourceGroups |
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Compliance | Not a Compliance control | ||
Initiatives usage | none | ||
History | none | ||
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