
Creating a Windows Virtual Machine (VM) in Azure
Have you ever wished for a Undo button for your entire computer? Imagine a high-stakes flight simulator. You have all the controls, all the power, and all the thrill of the sky, but if you crash, you don't fall. You just hit Restart and try again . That is the magic of a Virtual Machine (VM) . In the world of Cloud Engineering, we don’t let physical hardware limit our imagination. We turn heavy metal servers into fluid and digital sandboxes . Whether you want to test a dangerous virus, learn a new OS, or build the next big app, the VM is your playground. Grab your digital hard hat and let's build a computer out of thin air. STEP 1 : In the Azure portal, search for and select Virtual Machines . STEP 2 : Select Virtual Machines . STEP 3 : Go to Basic tab . Under Subscription & Resource Group: Select your subscription and create or choose a resource group . VM Name: Enter a name for your VM. feb20vm Region: Pick the Azure region closest to you for better performance. Availability Options:
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