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OPS705 Lab 2 (2207)

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# In the search field, type: '''Windows Server 2016 Datacenter'''
# Select the item titled '''Windows Server 2016 Datacenter''' ''exactly''. Be careful here! There are many other options.
# A new blade, ''Create lab resource'' appears. # In the ''Virtual machine name'' field, type: yourSenecaUsername -win (you only have 15 characters, you may need to abbreviate)
# ''Username:'' '''yourSenecaUsername'''
# ''Use a saved secret:'' Unchecked
To create your CentOS VM, follow the steps from ''Investigation 1, Part 1'', but with the following settings:
In the ''Basics'' tab:# '''Virtual machine nameChoose a base:''' yourSenecaUsernameCentOS-linux# '''Image:''' CentOS based 7.8 Minimal (You'll need to search for it using the ''Browse all public and private images'' link. See ''Figure 6'')# '''RegionVirtual machine name:''' Default settingyourSenecaUsername# '''Availability optionsUser name:''' Default setting# '''Azure spot instance:''' No# '''Size:''' Basic_A0 yourSenecaUsername- 1vcpus, 0.75 GiB memorylnx
# '''Authentication type:''' Password
# '''UsernameUse a saved secret:''' ''yourSenecaUsername''Unchecked# '''Password:''' Same password you used for as your Windows ServerVM# '''Public inbound ports:''' Allow selected ports# '''Select inbound portsSave as default password:''' SSH (22) In the ''Tags'' tab:Checked# '''NameVirtual machine size:''' SenecaIDDS1_v2# '''Value:''' ''yourSenecaUsername'' In the ''Review + create'' tab:Leave all other options as they are.# Click '''Create'''!
When deployment is complete, click on the '''Go to resource''' tab to verify its status and find the VM's IP address. Write it down.

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