How To Install Windows 10 On Microsoft Azure
It is extremely good time Windows 10 is released high are quite a bit of hype everywhere online. I am using Windows 10 right from the start through the Insider program, and many types of I can the Windows 10 is the best and the best OS ever produced.
There are plenty of web sites and articles around the Windows 10, and everybody that's using previous version in the Windows OS should upgrade to Windows 10. As soon as you upgrade you'll see the difference and experience in every aspect.
For this short article I would demonstrate how to fit Windows 10 on Azure, and tips on how to enable some in the great feature. So starting.
2. Create New Azure Virtual Machine
3. Start defining Virtual Machine Parameters by defining OS version. Select Windows 10 Enterprise (x64)
Note: This User name really should not be developer username, since you have some restriction for Administrator when developing Windows Application. For this reason I have defined bhrnjica_admin user name. My developer username is going to be bhrnjica, which will probably be defined later.
5. Define Cloud service name, DNS Name and Region. In this step it's also neccessery to look at all port you'll need. In my case I have opened the subsequent port:
- Remote Desktop - it is default without port you're not able to hook up with this machine.
- PowerShell should you be working on PowerShell.
- MSSQL port if you are planning to fit Microsoft SQL Server with this machine.
- MySQL is that you are planning to setup MySQL server.
6. The last step should be to enable some components to become installed on the virtual machine. You have choice to include some Antimalware software in addition to some Virtual Machine Agent.
7. After you go through the last OK button, wait a little while (matter of minutes) and you ought to see the next status you Microsoft Azure Portal.
8. To get connected to your created Windows 10 machine, click Connect button to download RDP connection (See picture above). Double click to downloaded RDP file, enter your credentials.
There are plenty of web sites and articles around the Windows 10, and everybody that's using previous version in the Windows OS should upgrade to Windows 10. As soon as you upgrade you'll see the difference and experience in every aspect.
For this short article I would demonstrate how to fit Windows 10 on Azure, and tips on how to enable some in the great feature. So starting.
1. First of all see your Microsoft Azure Subscription Portal.
2. Create New Azure Virtual Machine
3. Start defining Virtual Machine Parameters by defining OS version. Select Windows 10 Enterprise (x64)
4. Define Virtual Machine Name, username, and password.
Note: This User name really should not be developer username, since you have some restriction for Administrator when developing Windows Application. For this reason I have defined bhrnjica_admin user name. My developer username is going to be bhrnjica, which will probably be defined later.
5. Define Cloud service name, DNS Name and Region. In this step it's also neccessery to look at all port you'll need. In my case I have opened the subsequent port:
- Remote Desktop - it is default without port you're not able to hook up with this machine.
- PowerShell should you be working on PowerShell.
- MSSQL port if you are planning to fit Microsoft SQL Server with this machine.
- MySQL is that you are planning to setup MySQL server.
6. The last step should be to enable some components to become installed on the virtual machine. You have choice to include some Antimalware software in addition to some Virtual Machine Agent.
7. After you go through the last OK button, wait a little while (matter of minutes) and you ought to see the next status you Microsoft Azure Portal.
8. To get connected to your created Windows 10 machine, click Connect button to download RDP connection (See picture above). Double click to downloaded RDP file, enter your credentials.