Summary
Several important production resources were accidentally deleted because they were in the same resource group. You were asked to separate development resources from production resources by moving them into their own development resource group.
You learned how to:
- Identify all resources in the production resource group.
- Check the limitations of resources and whether they can be moved to a new resource group.
- Run a test validation to verify that resources can move successfully.
- Create a new resource group to hold the development resources by using the Azure portal.
- Move resources from the production resource group to the new resource group.
- Confirm that the resources are in the new group.
By using the Azure portal, you moved resources to the correct place. Now your production resources are separate from your development resources.
Clean up
Delete the resources you created. Resources left running can cost you money. You can delete resources individually, or delete the resource group to delete the entire set of resources.
Learn more
- Azure Resource Manager overview - Resource groups
- Azure resource providers and types
- Move operation support for resources
- Move resources to a new resource group or subscription
- Use tags to organize your Azure resources