Perform these steps if you need to create a VM on Azure to host a Rapid Recovery 6.x Core. That Core serves as the destination (target Core) for recovery points backed up on a 6.x Core you maintain on premise.
The view expands. In the VM details pane, do the following:
In the Selected deployment model field, verify that Resource Manager appears.
Click Create.
NOTE: The Create virtual machine pane and the Basics pane both appear.
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Pane | Details |
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Name | Enter your name. Spaces and other special characters are not allowed. |
User Name | Enter the username you want to use as credentials to,authenticate to this VM. |
Password | Enter the password you want to use as credentials to authenticate to this VM. Passwords require three of the four following characteristics: At least one lowercase character, at least one uppercase character, at least one number, at least one special character (such as !, @, #, $, %, *, etc.). |
Subscription | Select the appropriate subscription model. |
Resource Group | Select the appropriate existing resource group, or select, +New and define a new resource group. For more information on resource,groups, see Azure documentation. |
Location | Select the appropriate location. |
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