For more information, see the following topics:
| 3  | In the New MARKETPLACE view, type “foglight evolve” in the search box, and then select Foglight Evolve from the search result.  | 
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| • | Name (mandatory): Specify the name of the virtual machine.  | 
| • | VM disk type: Indicate the disk type of the virtual machine. Quest recommends selecting SSD for this field.  | 
| • | Password (mandatory): Specify the password of the virtual machine. | 
| • | Confirm password (mandatory): Type your password again. | 
| • | Subscription: Select your subscription from the drop-down list.  | 
| • | Resource group (mandatory): A resource group is a collection of resources that share the same lifecycle, permissions, and policies. Do either of the following:  | 
| • | Select Create new, and then specify the name of this new resource group. | 
| • | Select Use existing, and then select an existing resource group from the drop-down list.  | 
| • | Location: Indicate in which the virtual machine is located.  | 
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| • | DS11_V2: Select this option for an environment that includes less than 1000 VMs.  | 
| • | DS12_V2: Select this option for an environment that includes less than 3000 VMs. | 
| • | DS13_V2: Select this option for an environment that includes more than 3000 VMs.  | 
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| • | Storage: Enable this feature to have Azure automatically manage the availability of disks to provide data redundancy and fault tolerance, without creating and managing storage accounts on your own. | 
| • | Storage account (available for non-managed disks only): Disks for Azure virtual machines are created in storage accounts. Create a new storage account or select an existing account.  | 
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| • | Virtual network (mandatory): Virtual networks are logically isolated from each other in Azure. You can create a new virtual network or select an existing one. Virtual machines in the same virtual network can access each other by default.  | 
| • | Subnet (mandatory): A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your virtual network, which can be used to isolate virtual machines from each other or from the Internet.  | 
| • | Public IP address (mandatory): Use a public IP address if you want to communicate with the virtual machine from outside the virtual network.  | 
| • | Network security group (firewall) (mandatory): A network security group is a set of firewall rules that control traffic to and from your virtual machine.  | 
| • | Extensions: Add new features, like configuration management or anti-virus protection, to your virtual machine using extensions.  | 
| • | Availability set (mandatory): To provide redundancy to your application, we recommend that you group two or more virtual machines in an availability set.  | 
| • | Boot diagnostics: Enable this feature to capture serial console output and screenshots of the virtual machine running on a host to help diagnose startup issue.  | 
| • | Guest OS diagnostics: Enable this feature to get metrics every minute for your virtual machine. You can use them to create alerts and stay informed on your application.  | 
| • | Diagnostics storage account (mandatory): Metrics are written to a storage account so you can analyze them with your own tools.  | 
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After deploying your virtual machine(s) on Microsoft Azure, enter http://<public-IP-address> in your Internet browser to open the management server console.
| IMPORTANT: The default credentials for the Management Server console are: Username: foglight. Password: foglight. | 
| 2  | On the left navigation panel, select Virtual Machines, and then browse to select your virtual machine.  | 
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The monitored agent(s) can be any of the following types:
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