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| Availability options | **Availability zone** |
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| Availability options | **Availability zone** |
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| Availability zone | **Zone 1, 2** (read the note about using virtual machine scale sets) |
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| Availability zone | **Zone 1, 2** (read the note about using virtual machine scale sets) |
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| Security type | **Standard** |
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| Security type | **Standard** |
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| Image | **Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS - x64 Gen2** |
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| Image | **Windows Server 2019 Datacenter - x64 Gen2** |
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| Azure Spot instance | **unchecked** |
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| Azure Spot instance | **unchecked** |
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| Size | **Standard D2s v3** |
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| Size | **Standard D2s v3** |
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| Authentication type | **Password** |
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| Authentication type | **Password** |
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1. Click **Next: Networking >** take the defaults but do not provide a load balancer.
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1. Click **Next: Networking >** take the defaults but do not provide a load balancer.
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| Load balancing options | **None** |
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| Load balancing options | **None** |
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| Delete NIC when VM is deleted | **Checked** (default) |
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| Delete public IP and NIC when VM is deleted | **Checked** |
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1. Click **Next: Management >** and specify the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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1. Click **Next: Management >** and specify the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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>**Note:** The virtual machine NIC, disk, and public IP address (if configured) are independently created and managed resources.
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>**Note:** The virtual machine NIC, disk, and public IP address (if configured) are independently created and managed resources.
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1. Wait for the deployment to complete, then select **Go to resource**.
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1. Wait for the deployment to complete, then select **Go to resource**.
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>**Note:** Monitor the **Notification** messages.
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>**Note:** Monitor the **Notification** messages.
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In this task, you will scale a virtual machine by adjusting its size to a different SKU. Azure provides flexibility in VM size selection so that you can adjust a VM for periods of time if it needs more (or less) compute and memory allocated. This concept is extended to disks, where you can modify the performance of the disk, or increase the allocated capacity.
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In this task, you will scale a virtual machine by adjusting its size to a different SKU. Azure provides flexibility in VM size selection so that you can adjust a VM for periods of time if it needs more (or less) compute and memory allocated. This concept is extended to disks, where you can modify the performance of the disk, or increase the allocated capacity.
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1. On the **az104-vm1** virtual machine, in the **Settings**blade, select **Size**.
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1. On the **az104-vm1** virtual machine, in the **Settings** blade, select **Size**.
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1. Set the virtual machine size to **DS1_v2** and click **Resize**. When prompted, confirm the change.
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1. Set the virtual machine size to **DS1_v2** and click **Resize**. When prompted, confirm the change.
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| Load balancing options | **Azure load balancer** |
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| Load balancing options | **Azure load balancer** |
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| Select a load balancer | **Create a load balancer** |
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| Select a load balancer | **Create a load balancer** |
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1. On the **Create a load balancer** page, specify the load balancer name and take the defaults. Click **Create** when you are done then **Next : Scaling >**.
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1. On the **Create a load balancer** page, specify the load balancer name and take the defaults. Click **Create** when you are done then **Next : Scaling >**.
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1. On the **vmss1** page, select **Instances**. This is where you would monitor the number of virtual machine instances.
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1. On the **vmss1** page, select **Instances**. This is where you would monitor the number of virtual machine instances.
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>**Note:** If you are interested in using Azure PowerShell for virtual machine creation, try Task 5. If are interested in using the CLI to create virtual machines, try Task 6.
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>**Note:** If you are interested in using Azure PowerShell for virtual machine creation, try Task 5. If you are interested in using the CLI to create virtual machines, try Task 6.
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## Task 5: Create a virtual machine using Azure PowerShell (option 1)
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## Task 5: Create a virtual machine using Azure PowerShell (option 1)
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1. Use **Stop-AzVM** to deallocate your virtual machine. Type **Yes** to confirm.
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1. Use **Stop-AzVM** to deallocate your virtual machine. Type **Yes** to confirm.
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```powershell
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Stop-AzVM `
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Stop-AzVM `
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-ResourceGroupName 'az104-rg8' `
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-ResourceGroupName 'az104-rg8' `
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-Name 'myPSVM' `
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-Name 'myPSVM' `
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1. Run the following command to create a virtual machine. When prompted, provide a username and password for the VM. While you wait check out the [az vm create](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/vm?view=azure-cli-latest#az-vm-create) command reference for all the parameters associated with creating a virtual machine.
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1. Run the following command to create a virtual machine. When prompted, provide a username and password for the VM. While you wait check out the [az vm create](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/vm?view=azure-cli-latest#az-vm-create) command reference for all the parameters associated with creating a virtual machine.
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```sh
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az vm create --name myCLIVM --resource-group az104-rg8 --image Ubuntu2204 --admin-username localadmin --generate-ssh-keys
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az vm create --name myCLIVM --resource-group az104-rg8 --image Ubuntu2204 --admin-username localadmin --generate-ssh-keys
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+ The virtual machines in a Virtual Machine Scale Set are created from the same image and configuration.
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+ The virtual machines in a Virtual Machine Scale Set are created from the same image and configuration.
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+ In a Virtual Machine Scale Set the number of VM instances can automatically increase or decrease in response to demand or a defined schedule.
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+ In a Virtual Machine Scale Set the number of VM instances can automatically increase or decrease in response to demand or a defined schedule.
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## Learn more with self-paced training
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## Learn more with self-paced training
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+ [Create a Windows virtual machine in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/create-windows-virtual-machine-in-azure/). Create a Windows virtual machine using the Azure portal. Connect to a running Windows virtual machine using Remote Desktop
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+ [Create a Windows virtual machine in Azure](https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/create-windows-virtual-machine-in-azure/). Create a Windows virtual machine using the Azure portal. Connect to a running Windows virtual machine using Remote Desktop
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+ In the Azure portal, select the resource group, select **Delete the resource group**, **Enter resource group name**, and then click **Delete**.
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+ In the Azure portal, select the resource group, select **Delete the resource group**, **Enter resource group name**, and then click **Delete**.
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+ Using Azure PowerShell, `Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name resourceGroupName`.
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+ Using Azure PowerShell, `Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name resourceGroupName`.
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+ Using the CLI, `az group delete --name resourceGroupName`.
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+ Using the CLI, `az group delete --name resourceGroupName`.
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