Skip to main content

Azure Account Create

 

Hello All,

 In this blog we will see how to create a free azure account. Go to the below url to create azure account.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/free/

once you hit the above url you will be redirected to the below page. Click on start free to proceed further.



In next screen you need to provide your gmail account to create an azure account. So if you already have gmail account then provide the account name and click on next.

If you don’t have gmail account you can create your account with phone number or create the new account and use it.



After providing your account details it will ask you for password, enter your password to continue.



Once you click on next, azure will send the confirmation code on given email id or phone number.

Provide the received code to proceed further.



Once you provided the confirmation code azure will verify your account details and will ask you to solve the puzzle to avoid misuse of azure account.




Once you solved the puzzle azure will redirect you to the next page.



Here, you need to provide your basic details like country, name and mobile number





Once you provide your mobile number you will receive confirmation code on it, enter the confirmation code and click on verify to verify your mobile number with Azure.





Don’t provide pan card details as we are using the free services on azure.

Click on agree button and next.


Once you clicked on next button azure will ask you to provide your card details, provide your card details and it will charge 2rs to verify your account.










Once you provided card details and required information you will receive an OTP, enter the OTP and complete your transaction. Once transaction completes click on sign up button.



Azure will validate all provided details and you will be redirected to the below azure dashboard page.



Thank you !! Example HTML page Pleaes provide your valuable feedback.

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Docker In Details

  Course Contents:- 1. Overview of Docker 2. Difference between Virtualization & Containerization 3. Installation & Configuration of Docker Runtime on Linux & Windows 4. Practice on Docker commands 5. launch a Webserver in a container 6. Launch public & official images of application like Jenkins, Nginx, DB etc.. 7. Launch a base OS Container 8. How to save changes inside the container & create a fresh image(commit) 9. How to ship image & container from one hardware to another. 10. How to remove stop/rm multiple container/images 11. Docker Registry 12. Docker Networking       Check current docker network                  Docker Network Bridge                     Docker Network Weaving                  Launch our own Docker Cluster with our defined Network             ...

Roadmap to DevOps

    DevOps is nothing but the combination of process and philosophies which contains four basic component culture, collaboration, tools, and practices. In return, this gives a good automated system and infrastructure which helps an organisation to deliver a quality and reliable build. The beauty of this culture is it enables a quality for organizations to better serve their customers and compete more effectively in the market and also add some promised benefits which include confidence and trust, faster software releases, ability to solve critical issues quickly, and better manage unplanned work.   1. What are the tasks of a DevOps Engineer? Design, build, test and deploy scalable, distributed systems from development through production Manage the code repository(such as Git, SVN, BitBucket, etc.) including code merging and integrating, branching and maintenance and remote repository management Manage, configure and maintain infra...

Connect SparkThriftServer with Tableau/PowerBI

  Connect SparkThriftServer with Tableau/PowerBI REFERENCE : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/hdinsight/hdinsight-apache-spark-use-bi-tools Use Power BI for Spark data visualization Note This section is applicable only for Spark 1.6 on HDInsight 3.4 and Spark 2.0 on HDInsight 3.5.   Once you have saved the data as a table, you can use Power BI to connect to the data and visualize it to create reports, dashboards, etc.   1.       Make sure you have access to Power BI. You can get a free preview subscription of Power BI from http://www.powerbi.com/ . 2.       Sign in to Power BI . 3.       From the bottom of the left pane, click Get Data . 4.       On the Get Data page, under Import or Connect to Data , for Databases , click Get . 5.       On the next screen, click Spark on Azure HDInsight and then click Connect . When prompted, enter th...

Kubernetes-Update

                                                    https://kubernetes.io/ Kubernetes (K8s)  is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon  15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google , combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Latest Verion:-  1.19 Kubernetes Objects Kubernetes defines a set of building blocks ("primitives"), which collectively provide mechanisms that deploy, maintain, and scale applications based on CPU, memory or custom metrics. Kubernetes is loosely coupled and extensible to meet different workloads. This extensibility is provided in large part by the Kubernetes API, which is used by int...

Git

Git Git  has steadily risen from being just a preferred skill to a must-have skill in last few years. in this blog we will go through top 20 git commands that every devops uses daily. If you don't have a gitlab account. please follow below link to create it free.   https://gitlab.com/ before using git please install git on your linux machine using below command. yum install git -y Use below command to create ssh keyol ssh-keygen -t rsa Below are the git command which we will cover in this blog. ·          git config ·          git init ·          git clone ·          git add ·          git commit ·          git diff ·          git reset ·      ...