Summary
Storage accounts let you create a group of data management rules and apply them all at once to the data stored in the account: blobs, files, tables, and queues.
If you tried to achieve the same thing without storage accounts, the end product would be tedious and error-prone. For example, what are the chances that you could successfully apply the same rules to thousands of blobs?
Instead, you capture the rules in the settings for a storage account, and those rules are automatically applied to every data service in the account.
Clean up
The sandbox automatically cleans up your resources when you're finished with this module.
When you're working in your own subscription, it's a good idea at the end of a project to identify whether you still need the resources you created. Resources that you leave running can cost you money. You can delete resources individually or delete the resource group to delete the entire set of resources.
Important
When you're working in your own subscription, to avoid unwanted usage charges, you must remove any resources that you create.
To delete the resource group and all associated resources in the Azure portal, use the following steps.
In the resource menu, select Resource groups.
Select the resource group you created.
In the command bar, select Delete resource group.
In the confirmation pane, you're prompted to type the resource group name; you can right-click and drag the title from the Resource group pane.
When the expected name is a match, Delete is available.
Select Delete. It can take several minutes to delete your resource group. Check Notifications in the Global Controls in the upper right corner of the Azure portal to ensure your operation completed.