Summary
In this chapter, we have looked at the concept of the resource group as a logical container of resources. We have looked at some resources that are unique within the tenant, some of which can have the same name but be in different resource groups. We have also strategically considered why you may want to do this. We have then created a resource group and copied a logic app into the new resource group.
One of the goals of this chapter was to manage the Azure cloud tenant – where we focused on the concept of a resource group and planned to structure our cloud objects into logical groupings called resource groups. Furthermore, in the Creating resource groups section, we discussed how we can have copies of the same resource (such as one logic app) in different resource groups to cater to different environments (such as live, testing, and development). We also looked at the fact that function names are unique across the tenant and deployment is often to a specific resource...