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## Self-asserted page (selfasserted)
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> If you localize your page to support multiple locales, or languages in a user flow. The [localization IDs](localization-string-ids.md) article provides the list of localization IDs that you can use for the page version you select.
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*[Key Vault](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/key-vault/): Store passwords
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*[App Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/app-service/): Host the BRIMS API and admin portal services
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*[Microsoft Entra ID](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/active-directory/): Authenticate administrative users for the portal
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*[Microsoft Entra ID](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/identity-access/microsoft-entra-id): Authenticate administrative users for the portal
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*[Azure Cosmos DB](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/cosmos-db/): Store and retrieve settings
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*[Application Insights overview](/azure/azure-monitor/app/app-insights-overview) (optional): Sign in to the API and the portal
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+ Use [available diagnostics](monitor-api-management.md) to monitor the response times of API calls. Consider adjusting scaling thresholds if you notice degraded response times with increasing value of capacity metric.
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