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What is a resource group in Azure?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 11:43 am

A resource group in Azure is a conceptual grouping of Azure resources. You create a resource group when you want to manage your workloads together and control the settings for all the resources in the group.

You can use a resource group to create a single container for all your resources, or to divide your resources among several resource groUPS.

A resource group is a logical container for Azure resources. You can use a resource group to create a single container for all your resources, or to divide your resources among several resource groUPS.

PRO TIP: A resource group in Azure is a logical container that can hold related resources for an application. All resources in a resource group must be located in the same region. You can deploy, update, or delete all the resources in a resource group as a single unit.

You can also use a resource group to manage your workloads together and control the settings for all the resources in the group.

When you create a resource group, you create a set of Azure resources that are associated with the resource group. You can use the Azure portal to manage the resources in a resource group.

You can also use the Azure resource manager (ARM) to manage the resources in a resource group. You can also use a resource group to manage your workloads together and control the settings for all the resources in the group. When you create a resource group, you create a set of Azure resources that are associated with the resource group.

You can use the Azure portal to manage the resources in a resource group. You can also use the Azure resource manager (ARM) to manage the resources in a resource group.

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