Organizing Azure Resources

45 minutes
  • 3 Learning Objectives

About this Hands-on Lab

You will look at the various resources deployed and determine a logical way to group them according to subscription, resource group, and management group. Due to lab limitations, only management group creation is possible.

Learning Objectives

Successfully complete this lab by achieving the following learning objectives:

Log In to Azure Portal

You will log in to the Azure portal and search for management groups in the search bar.

Create Two Management Groups

You will create two management groups:

  • ID: HR<INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBERS>, Display name: Human Resources
  • ID: ENG<INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBERS>, Display name: Engineering
Create Two Nested Management Groups within Another Management Group

You will create two additional management groups that are nested withing the Engineering management group:

  • ID: SOFT<INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBERS>, Display name: Software Engineering
  • ID: MECH<INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBERS>, Display name: Mechanical Engineering

Additional Resources

You will look at the various resources deployed and determine a logical way to group them according to subscription, resource group, and management group. Due to lab limitations, only management group creation is possible.

Scenario

You are a new Azure user who has been deploying to your heart's content with new and helpful resources. A question suddenly dawns on you: "How do I keep all of this organized?" It's time to explore the different ways to organize resources in Azure.

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