Arun Sirpal shows how to create a new MySQL database in Azure:
Here you have the concept of compute units. No such thing as DTUs here but just as confusing.
Compute Units are a measure of CPU processing throughput guaranteed to be available to a single Azure Database for MySQL server. A Compute Unit is a blended measure of CPU and memory resources. In general, 50 Compute Units equate to half-core, 100 Compute Units equate to one core, and 2000 Compute Units equate to twenty cores of guaranteed processing throughput available to your server. I am not going to rehash official documentation on these concepts so I recommend reading https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/mysql/concepts-compute-unit-and-storage
Different database product, different metric, it seems. Check out Arun’s post as he walks you through the process step by step.