Once Azure Data Factory has completed the initial run it's a good idea to verify that the data is in the target Blog Storage container. That's what we'll do in this step.
To do this perform the following steps:
- Browse to the resource group that contains the resources created by the ARM template and select the Storage Account named storagealufduuyzfyg24. This contains the processed analytics.

- Select Containers from the Storage Account details screen:

- The analytics container contains a CSV file with the processed analytics. Click on the container name analytics:

- Confirm the file exists and click on the file name:
