Introduction
In the realm of cloud computing, creating a Windows virtual machine (VM) using the Microsoft Azure portal opens doors to flexible and scalable computing. This article provides a concise guide to walk you through the steps, offering insights into harnessing Azure's power for seamless Windows-based workload management. Let's dive into the simplicity and efficiency of virtualization with Azure.
Step 1. Sign in to the Azure portal via https://portal.azure.com.
Step 2. Click on + Create a resource icon on the home page.
Step 3. Search for the virtual machine and click on Create. Then click on Virtual Machine to open the ‘Create a virtual machine’ page.
Step 4. Under Project details, select the relevant subscription and the Resource group.
Under Instance details, provide a name for the virtual machine. Then select the Region, Availability options, Security type, and Image as ‘Windows Server 2022 Datacenter: Azure Edition – x64 Gen2’, and the VM architecture as x64.
Step 5. Under the Administrator account, provide a username and a password.
Step 6. Under Inbound port rules, select Allow selected ports for Public inbound ports, then select RDP (3389). Then click on Review + Create.
Step 7. After the validation has been passed, Click on Create to create the VM. Your Windows VM will be successfully deployed.
Summary
In this article, we learned how to deploy a Windows VM using the MS Azure Portal. Please use the comments section for clarifications.