
Update and Maintain Resources in Azure - Update the virtual network
You’re helping an Azure Admin maintain resources. While you won’t be responsible for maintaining the entire infrastructure, the Admin will ask you to help out by completing certain tasks. Currently, there’s a Linux virtual machine (VM) that’s underutilized, and a need for a new Linux machine to serve as an FTP server. However, the Azure admin wants to be able to track network flow and resource utilization for the needed FTP server, so has asked you to start out by provisioning a new subnet. The current subnet should be left alone, as there are future plans for using it for additional VMs. This is a continuation of the previous article; the resources created in the previous article will be used for this project. Create a new subnet on an existing virtual network (vNet) From the Azure portal home page, search for and select virtual networks under services. Select the guided-project-vnet virtual network. From the guided-project-vnet blade, under settings, select Subnets. To add a subnet,
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