![]() Doesn’t have to be close to you, but it doesn’t hurt. This is because when you’re done, you can drop the group and it drops all the stuff inside of it, makes clean up from dev & test easy). Create a new resource group (always put your work into discrete resource groups. Supply a user name and password (and remember these). You’ll see a window with licensing information. For me, Windows was the bottom one, but you might see something different. You’ll see a drop down with a variety of operating systems supporting a VM with SQL Server 2017 on it. Type this in the box (minus the quotes): “sql server 2017 developer”. There’s a search icon (magnifying glass) next to an input box. That will open a blade (that’s what the little windows are called). ![]() After you log into the portal, right at the very top of the screen on the portal is a + sign. If you have an MSDN license, that gets you, depending on the type of license, some amount of free Azure credits. However, I’m going to give you the TLDR version.įirst, you have to have an Azure account. In fact, everything I’m about to tell you is documented better, here. ![]() ![]() I’m honestly blown away by how much information there is and how well written it is. Microsoft maintains seriously good documentation on how to work with Azure. You should be checking out Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Data Warehouse and CosmosDb and… VMs. You’re starting with Virtual Machines? OK. You say you’re ready to dip your toes in the Azure ocean? Come on in, the water’s fine! ![]()
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