I think it would be wise to add a short section on what other resources that are automatically created when creating a workspace. On the page 'How the service works' under 'Concepts' (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/machine-learning/service/concept-azure-machine-learning-architecture), there is a short list on all other resources created. Perhaps a similar (or identical) list could be added to this document?
Why I'm asking is not mainly because I think it is wise to inform the users on these additional resources, but mainly because I think it would be wise to also explain how these additional resources are related to the workspace, and perhaps more importantly how they are deleted. And I haven't come across any information about that in any other document yet.
If I create two different workspaces in the same resource group, will they add one set of additional resources each, or will they share these additional resources? If separate sets of resources are created and I delete a workspace, will the additional resources connected to that workspace be automatically deleted, or do I need to manually delete them, and if so, how will I know which among all added resources are connected to that particular workspace?
I think there is reason to add a section on these resources, their relations and functions.
Thanks in advance.
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@ArvidBaa Thanks for the feedback! I have assigned the issue to the content author to investigate further and update the document as appropriate.
@shivp950 Hi, this is a doc suggestion and also the customer has some questions about that, can you please check it and update the document as necessary?
@shivp950 Any update?
@ArvidBaa @YutongTie-MSFT This is great feedback, I will update the document with further details on the additional resources. As for your questions, when you delete a workspace, the resources created with the workspace, such as keyvault, appinsights and container registry, still remain under the resource group and you must delete them separately. Each workspace has it's own set of resources that are created regardless of which resource group it falls under. You can view the name/ID of the connected resources when you go into the workspace and select properties. The resource name/ID is the workspace name appended with a combination of letters.
@shivp950 Thanks a lot for your response and effort for the document.
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@shivp950 Ah, I see now the references in the Workspace to each of the resources. Thank you for your help!