Azure Container Apps enables you to run microservices and containerized applications on a serverless platform. With Container Apps, you enjoy the benefits of running containers while leaving behind the concerns of manually configuring cloud infrastructure and complex container orchestrators.
1. Select the **Review and create** button at the bottom of the page.
Next, the settings in the Container App are verified. If no errors are found, the *Create* button is enabled.
If there are errors, any tab containing errors is marked with a red dot. Navigate to the appropriate tab. Fields containing an error will be highlighted in red. Once all errors are fixed, select **Review and create** again.
1. Select **Create**.
A page with the message *Deployment is in progress* is displayed. Once the deployment is successfully completed, you'll see the message: *Your deployment is complete*.
Select **Go to resource** to view your new container app. Select the link next to *Application URL* to view your application. Verify you have a *Welcome to Azure Container Apps* message.
If you're not going to continue to use this application, you can delete the Azure Container Apps instance and all the associated services by removing the resource group.
1. Select the **my-container-apps** resource group from the *Overview* section.
1. Select the **Delete resource group** button at the top of the resource group *Overview*.
1. Enter the resource group name **my-container-apps** in the *Are you sure you want to delete "my-container-apps"* confirmation dialog.