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Deploy Resource in Azure Portal
GlennChia edited this page Jul 7, 2021
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Before automation, it is best to start by deploying the resources manually in the Azure portal. This gives you a better understanding about the attributes that the resource accepts, how long a deployment could take, and whether there are any resource dependencies.
In the portal, navigate to cost management -> budgets
![landing-page](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123758425-7c5b2c80-d8f1-11eb-9154-d99a65cae418.png)
Clicking Add
leads to the next page where the scope can be set to Subscription or Resource Group:
![Subscription scope](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123759647-ad882c80-d8f2-11eb-9ab8-d4e9dc74d4c2.png)
![Resource Group scope](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123759732-c42e8380-d8f2-11eb-8e6b-2f9a8ea9f39d.png)
Consumption budgets provide several filters
![filters](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123760123-21c2d000-d8f3-11eb-84b4-c98a1603f24b.png)
It also requires some other meta data
![metadata](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123760237-3d2ddb00-d8f3-11eb-83aa-477a15a28c2d.png)
In terms of integrations, it can be integrated with action groups
![integrations](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31919569/123760394-6189b780-d8f3-11eb-96a4-a1aa397fc572.png)
Once created, verify it in the Azure portal. In the screenshot below, the consumption budget was created at the resource group scope