HOTSPOT - You need to view a list of planned maintenance events that can affect the availability of an Azure subscription. Which blade should you use from the Azure portal? To answer, select the appropriate blade in the answer area. Hot Area:
Suggested Answer:
On the Help and Support blade, there is a Service Health option. If you click Service Health, a new blade opens. The Service Health blade contains the Planned Maintenance link which opens a blade where you can view a list of planned maintenance events that can affect the availability of an Azure subscription.
Don't think the image is cut off, if you choose 'Dashboard' you will be presented with a 'Service Health' option in the dashboard. I see it in my subscription and I didn't put it there. It's there by default next to 'Marketplace'.
Correct answer should be Dashboard.
Today 22.7-24. If I go to Azure Portal, I can go to Dashboard, there I have a button "Service Health" OR I can go to help and support, then I have Service Health. Don't forget many of the comments are many years ago.
I checked in the azure portal there are 2 ways to access service health. 1st) dashboard scroll to the bottom > service health 2nd) Help + support > under support Service health
I wish it were possible to crop and paste "screenshot" images in here, so as to avoid all these confusion and assumptions...
From the Azure Portal Home >> Dashboard >> Service Health (right there at the bottom left corner of the Dashboard page).
There should be no more argument about this, please!!
Right answer could be.
All Services->Monitor-> Service Health > Planned maintenance.
All Services blade is ALWAYS there. Everything below that is marked as Favorites. Favorite are optional selections and could be different for each individual.
Avoid read other comments, only remember this:
- If you read "Help + Support" and "Dashboard" in the image -> The answer is "Dashboard"
- If you read only "Dashboard" in the image -> The answer is "Dashboard"
If you check this in Azure portal, the shortest path to "Service Health" is "Help + Support", however, it takes to you to the DASHBOARD path (you can see a "Dashboard" link in the top of the page!)
correct is Dashboard!
I just verified it via my Microsoft account on portal.azure.com
when you click to Dashboard, so there is frame Service Health on left down side
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