Create a virtual network and bastion host On the upper-left side of the screen, select Create a resource > Networking > Virtual network or search for Virtual network in the search box. In Create virtual network, enter or select this information in the Basics tab: Setting Value Project Details Subscription Select your Azure subscription. Resource Group Select Create …
Create a service endpoint policy Select + Create a resource on the upper, left corner of the Azure portal. In search pane, type “service endpoint policy” and select Service endpoint policy and then select Create. Enter, or select, the following information in Basics Select + Add under Resources and enter or select the following information in Add a resource pane Select Review + …
Create a resource group Sign in to the Azure portal at https://portal.azure.com. On the Azure portal menu, select Resource groups or search for and select Resource groups from any page. Then select Create. For Subscription, select your subscription. For Resource group name, type Test-FW-RG. For Resource group location, select a location. All other resources that you create must be in …
Create a virtual network In this section, you’ll create a virtual network, three subnets, and a bastion host. You’ll use the bastion host to securely connect to the virtual machines. From the Azure portal menu, select + Create a resource > Networking > Virtual network, or search for Virtual Network in the portal search box. Select Create. On …
Create virtual networks On the Azure portal, select + Create a resource. Search for Virtual Network, and then select Create. On the Basics tab, enter or select the following information and accept the defaults for the remaining settings: On the IP Addresses tab, enter 10.0.0.0/16 for the IPv4 address Space field. Select the + Add subnet button below and enter Subnet1 for Subnet Name and 10.0.0.0/24 for the Subnet …
Select Create a resource in the upper left-hand corner of the portal. In the search box, enter Virtual Network. Select Virtual Network in the search results. In the Virtual Network page, select Create. In Create virtual network, enter or select this information in the Basics tab Select the IP Addresses tab, or select the Next: IP Addresses button at the bottom of the page …
Enable Site Recovery Create a Recovery Service Vault In the vault settings, select Enable Site Recovery. In the vault > Site Recovery page, under Azure virtual machines, select Enable replication. In Source> Source location, select the source Azure region in which VMs are currently running. In Azure virtual machine deployment model, leave the default Resource Manager setting. In Source subscription, select …
Create a Windows Virtual Machine Create a recovery service vault Download the MARS agent so that you can install it on the machines that you want to back up. If you’ve already installed the agent on any machines, ensure you’re running the latest agent version. Find the latest version in …
Create a Recovery Services vault Sign in to your subscription in the Azure portal. Search for Backup center in the Azure portal, and go to the Backup Center dashboard. Select +Vault from the Overview tab. Select Recovery Services vault > Continue. The Recovery Services vault dialog opens. Provide the following values: After you provide the values, select Review + create. When you’re ready to …
Sign-in to the Azure portal. Navigate to your Azure Cosmos account and from the menu, open the Replicate data globally pane. Under the Multi-region writes option, choose enable. It automatically adds the existing regions to read and write regions. You can add additional regions by selecting the icons on the map or by selecting the Add region button. …
Create an Azure Cosmos DB account From the Azure portal menu or the Home page, select Create a resource. On the New page, search for and select Azure Cosmos DB. On the Select API option page, select the Create option within the Core (SQL) – Recommend section. Azure Cosmos DB provides five APIs: Core (SQL) and MongoDB for document data, …
The first time you run Azure Data Studio the Welcome page should open. If you don’t see the Welcome page, select Help > Welcome. Select New Connection to open the Connection pane: This article uses SQL sign-in, but also supports Windows authentication. Fill in the following fields using the server name, user name, and password for your Azure SQL server: Server …
Navigate to the SQL Managed Instance you want to use for Azure AD integration. Select the banner on top of the Active Directory admin page and grant permission to the current user. After the operation succeeds, the following notification will show up in the top-right corner: Now you can choose …
After the database deployment completes, select SQL databases from the left-hand menu and then select mySampleDatabase on the SQL databases page. The overview page for your database opens. It displays the fully qualified server name (such as mydocssampleserver.database.windows.net) and provides options for further configuration. You can also find the firewall settings by navigating directly to your server, and selecting Networking under Security. …
Create a single database Browse to the Select SQL Deployment option page. Under SQL databases, leave Resource type set to Single database, and select Create. On the Basics tab of the Create SQL Database form, under Project details, select the desired Azure Subscription. For Resource group, select Create new, enter myResourceGroup, and select OK. For Database name, enter mySampleDatabase. For Server, select Create new, and fill out the New server form with the …
Create a queue Navigate to your new storage account in the Azure portal. In the left menu for the storage account, scroll to the Queue Storage section, then select Queues. Select the + Queue button. Type a name for your new queue. The queue name must be lowercase, must start with a letter or number, …
Sign into the Azure portal. Navigate to your storage account and select File shares under Data storage. Select Enabled next to Soft delete. Select Enabled for Soft delete for all file shares. Select File share retention period in days and enter a number of your choosing. Select Save to confirm your data retention settings.
Select the storage account from your dashboard. On the storage account page, in the Services section, select Files. On the menu at the top of the File service page, click + File share. The New file share page drops down. In Name type myshare. Leave Transaction optimized selected for Tier. Select Create to create the Azure file share. Select File shares. Select the file share you’d like …