First published on on Aug 29, 2016
We are excited to launch the public preview of Azure Event Hubs as a new service on the Azure portal. With this launch you will also experience the
namespace spilt
and will now be creating event hub entities under Azure Event Hubs service.
Here’s how you get started in creating an Event Hub in the new portal
Click on New -> and type
Event Hubs
in the search box. Or click New -> Internet of Things -> Event Hubs
You can now see what each pricing tier offers, including the price. ‘Loading pricing’ – of course, we’d want you to check out the portal yourself for the best price!
You can now create a support ticket on the portal page itself!
A neat feature is – at any time, you can move your Event Hub to a different subscription or resource group allowing fine-grained control over your billing and resource organization!
You can also set the properties for your Event Hubs or scale your throughputs or change your pricing tier. Event Hubs on the new Azure portal offers you more flexibility with fewer clicks.
If you have been creating Event hub entities along with Queues and Topics under the Messaging namespace type, you will not find these event hubs in the new
Azure portal
. You will need to recreate these event hubs to migrate to the new portal. We will be supporting mixed entities (event hubs, queues and topics under Messaging namespace type) in the
classic Azure portal
but not for long. Our suggestion for you is to migrate while we continue to support.
By separating the services, we aim to provide better performance, scale better and simplify your service usage experience.
We would love to hear your feedback and address your questions.
Leave us a comment down here!
Enjoy your new experience!