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= LAB PREPARATION = === Purpose and / Objectives of Lab 2 ===
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== = Minimum Requirements For Lab 2 ===Before beginning, you must have: # Successfully completed [[OPS705_Lab_1 | Lab 1]]# Your Seneca Azure login credentials# Your [[File:OPS705_Lab_Logbook | OPS705 Lab Logbook]]Template text.# An Internet connection is helpful
= INVESTIGATION 1: Creating Managing a Windows Server 2016 VM in Azure =More template textIn this investigation, you'll create, configure, and manage a Windows Server 2016 Virtual Machine using Microsoft Azure. You'll also login to the VM remotely, using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol to share its desktop.
== Part 1: Configuring Creating A Windows VM From An Image ==
== Part 2: Accessing Your Windows VM Remotely Using RDP ==
== Part 3: Shutting Down Windows Safely ==
= INVESTIGATION 2: Creating Managing a CentOS Linux VM in Azure =In this investigation, we'll create, configure, and manage a CentOS Minimal Virtual Machine using Microsoft Azure. This is a command line only OS, so you'll be using SSH to remotely connect to the VM and issue basic commands. This VM will be used extensively in [[OPS705_Lab_3 | Lab 3]].
== Part 1: Configuring Creating A CentOS VM From An Image ==
== Part 2: Accessing Your CentOS VM Remotely Using SSH ==
= INVESTIGATION 3: Managing Your VMs Directly Through Azure =
In this quick investigation, we'll walk through how to directly manage virtual machines from the Azure Dashboard interface on a basic level. This is useful for starting up VMs, shutting them down when unresponsive, and deleting them when you're finished. ('''Warning:''' Do not delete either VM created in this lab!)
== Part 1: Powering On / Restarting A Virtual Machine ==

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