Management Groups in Azure provide a way to organize multiple subscriptions into a hierarchy. This allows you to apply policies, access controls, and compliance settings at the management group level, which then flow down to all associated subscriptions. This simplifies management across large organizations with numerous subscriptions.
Resource Groups are used to organize resources within a single subscription, not across multiple subscriptions.
Azure Active Directory manages identities and access but does not organize subscriptions.
Resource Locks prevent accidental changes or deletion of resources but are not used for organizing subscriptions.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 /
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