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 # Microsoft Azure - Setup 

 ## For the Client 

 Hi there!    If I've directed you to this page, the part that concerns you are the first three sections only.    It's a bit convoluted, so feel free to ask me if you run into trouble! -Jon 

 [**NOTE**: Most of Microsoft's pages break with an ad blocker enabled.] 

 ### Get a Sponsorship 
 * [Go to the Nonprofit Microsoft Getting Started page](https://nonprofit.microsoft.com/en-us/getting-started).    Fill out the paperwork to be approved as a 501c3.    Approval can take 1 day or 3-4 weeks - I've seen both multiple times. 
 * Once approved, go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/nonprofits/azure to claim credits (or go directly to [Claiming Your Credits](https://nonprofit.microsoft.com/en-us/offers/azure). 
 * You'll know your successful because you'll see a sponsorship listed on the [Sponsorship Page](https://www.microsoftazuresponsorships.com/Balance). 

 ### Create a Subscription 

 * Check that you have credits in your sponsored account: https://www.microsoftazuresponsorships.com/Balance 
 * Visit the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com).   
 * Click the **Subscriptions** icon. 
 * Click the **Add** button. 
 * Add a subscription of type "Microsoft Azure Sponsorship" from the Azure portal. You will likely need to select **Show other subscription types** to see it. 
  * **Note**: Even sponsored subscriptions require a credit card, make sure you have one available. 

 ### Grant access to other users 
 Microsoft is now enforcing two-factor authentication, so you need to create a separate user for me as your web vendor. 
 [Source](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/add-change-subscription-administrator) for instructions 
 * Open the new subscription by (by clicking on it from the **Subscriptions** page. 
 * Click **Access Control (IAM)** in the left navigation bar. 
 * Under *Grant access to this resource*, click **Add role assignments**. 
 * On the *Role* tab, click **Owner** and press **Next**. 
 * On the *Members* tab, set *Assign Access* to **User, group, or service principal**, and click **Select Members**. 
 * In the *Search by name or email address* box, put the email of the new user and press **Save**. 
 At this point, they'll receive an email to either log in with an existing Microsoft account or to create a new one. 

 ## Technical Configuration 
 To set up a free account, you must: 
 * Get a Sponsorship (see above) 
 * Create a Subscription linked to the Sponsorship (see above) 
 * (Strongly recommended) Grant access to the subscription to other users. 
 * Create a Resource Group linked to the Subscription 
 * Create a Virtual Machine (and associated resources) linked to the Resource Group 

 ### Create a resource group 
 * Select "Resource Group" from the main Azure portal.   
 * Select **New** and give it a name. 
 * Your subscription should be pre-selected since you only have the one. 
 * Click **Review and Create**, then **Create**. 

 ### Create a virtual machine 
 * Click on your new resource group in the Azure Portal. 
 * Click **Add » Marketplace**. 
 * Search for the name of the image you want (e.g. `Debian 10 "Buster"`). 
  * If you picked an image that shows an hourly cost, it's probably the wrong one. 
 * See the screenshots below for configuration of the "Basics" and "Disk" tabs.    The other tabs I keep with the defaults.    My standard VPS type is now `D2as_v4`. 
 * I've attached a downloaded template for this VM, which as of now I haven't used yet, not sure how it works. 

 ![Create a VM - Basics Tab](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/attachments/download/1771/Selection_999(010).png) 

 ![Create a VM - Disks Tab](Selection_1016.png) 

 ### Post-provisioning configuration 

 #### Partition and format the attached disk 
 Your VM (if it's D2s v3) will have an "OS disk" of 30GB it ships with.    Your attached disk is unformatted.    Partition and format the new disk with: 

 ```shell 
 sudo parted --script -a optimal /dev/sdc mklabel gpt -- mkpart primary ext4 '0%' '100%' 
 sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdc1  
 ``` 

 **NOTE** At different times, Azure may attach the disk as `/dev/sdb` or /dev/sdc`.    Use `fdisk -l` to determine the correct disk to work with. 

 #### Mount the attached disk 
 ```shell 
 # waagent is writing to /var, we need to kill it for now. 
 sudo pkill waagent 
 # install lsof and rsync 
 sudo apt install lsof rsync 
 # Ensure that no files are open in /var. 
 # This should come back empty. (Note that recently it hasn't been but seems to work anyway). 
 sudo lsof | grep /var 

 sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt 
 sudo rsync -va /var/* /mnt 
 sudo mv /var /var.old 
 sudo umount /mnt 
 sudo mkdir /var 
 sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /var 
 sudo vi /etc/fstab 
 ``` 
 Add the following line to `/etc/fstab`: 
 ``` 
 /dev/sdc1         /var       ext4      defaults      0 1 
 ``` 

 #### Modify Firewall Rules 
 * Click on your new virtual machine in the Azure portal. 
 * Click **Networking** in the side navigation. 
 * You should see your firewall settings.    They should look like the screenshot below, except they'll be missing the two items circled. 
 * Add the "allow_ping" and "Port_5665" rules to the *Inbound Port Rules* as shown in the screenshot. 

 ![Firewall Rules](https://hq.megaphonetech.com/attachments/download/1772/Selection_999(012).png) 

 #### Add a swapfile 
 [Complete instructions are here](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4010058/how-to-add-a-swap-file-in-linux-azure-virtual-machines) but in short, add this to `/etc/waagent.conf` for an 8GB swapfile: 

 ``` 
     ResourceDisk.Format=y 
     ResourceDisk.EnableSwap=y 
     ResourceDisk.SwapSizeMB=8192 
 ``` 

 Then run `service walinuxagent restart`.