20533C Module 4 Lab Answer Key
20533C Module 4 Lab Answer Key
Before you begin.
1. Log in to the MIA-CL1 lab image as Student with the password of Pa$$w0rd.
2. On the taskbar, right-click Windows PowerShell, and then click Run as administrator. In the User Account Control dialog, click Yes.
3. Type the following command, and then press Enter:
Setup-Azure
4. At the command prompt, type the module number, and then press Enter:
5. Confirm your selection, and then press Enter.
6. When prompted, sign in to your Azure subscription by using an account that is either its Service Administrator or a Co-administrator.
7. If the setup script appears to be stalled or takes longer than expected, click into the PowerShell window and press the <Enter> key to see if that will move the script along.
8. When the script completes, close the PowerShell command prompt.
Exercise 1: Configuring availability
Task 1: Create virtual machines in an availability set
1. | On MIA-CL1, open Internet Explorer and navigate to the Azure portal at https://portal.azure.com. | ||||||||||||
2. | When prompted, sign in with an account that is either a Service Administrator or Co-Admin in the subscription you are using for this lab. | ||||||||||||
3. | On the Hub menu, click + New. In the New blade, in the text box above MARKETPLACE, type Availability Set, and press the Enter keyboard key. | ||||||||||||
4. | In the Everything blade, select Availability Set. | ||||||||||||
5. | In the Availability Set blade, click Create. | ||||||||||||
6. | In the Create availability set blade, specify the following settings: | ||||||||||||
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7. | Click Create. Wait for deployment to complete. This should take only a few seconds. | ||||||||||||||
8. | On the Dashboard of the Azure portal, click + New on the Hub menu. | ||||||||||||||
9. | In the New blade, click Compute. | ||||||||||||||
10. | In the Compute blade, click Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter. | ||||||||||||||
11. | In the Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter blade, ensure that Resource Manager appears in the Select a deployment model drop-down list, and then click Create. The Create virtual machine blade appears and expands its Basics blade. | ||||||||||||||
12. | In the Basics blade, specify the following: | ||||||||||||||
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13. | Click OK. The Choose a size blade automatically appears. | ||||||||||||||
14. | In the Choose a size blade, select View all then select A1 Standard, and then click Select. The Settings blade appears. | ||||||||||||||
15. | In the Settings blade, specify the following settings: | ||||||||||||||
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16. | Click OK. The Summary blade automatically appears. | ||||||||||||||
17. | In the Summary blade, click OK. | ||||||||||||||
18. | On the Dashboard of the Azure portal, click + New on the Hub menu. | ||||||||||||||
19. | In the New blade, click Compute. | ||||||||||||||
20. | In the Compute blade, click Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter. | ||||||||||||||
21. | In the Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter blade, ensure that Resource Manager appears in the Select a deployment model drop-down list, and then click Create. The Create virtual machine blade appears and expands its Basics blade. | ||||||||||||||
22. | In the Basics blade, specify the following: | ||||||||||||||
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23. | Click OK. The Choose a size blade automatically appears. | ||||||||||||||
24. | In the Choose a size blade, click View All then select A1 Standard, and then click Select. The Settings blade automatically appears. | ||||||||||||||
25. | In the Settings blade, specify the following settings: | ||||||||||||||
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26. | Click OK. The Summary blade automatically appears. |
27. | In the Summary blade, click OK. |
28. | On the Dashboard of the Azure portal, click More services on the&
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