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modify this statment Steps to create container Instances in Azure portal

To create container instances in the Azure portal, follow these steps:


Sign in to the Azure Portal: Go to the Azure portal and log in with your Azure
account credentials.
Navigate to Container Instances: In the left-hand menu, select "Create a resource."
Then, search for "Container Instances" and select it from the results.
Create a New Container Instance: Click on the "Create" button to start the process
of creating a new container instance.
Configure Basic Settings:
Subscription: Choose the Azure subscription you want to use.
Resource Group: Select an existing resource group or create a new one.
Container Name: Enter a name for your container instance.
Region: Select the Azure region where you want to deploy the container.
Configure Container Settings:
Image Source: Choose the source of the container image (e.g., Docker Hub, Azure
Container Registry).
Image Name: Enter the name of the container image you want to use.
OS Type: Select the operating system type (Linux or Windows).
Set Up Networking (optional): Configure networking options, such as enabling public
access or setting up a virtual network.
Configure Advanced Settings (optional): Set environment variables, resource limits
(CPU and memory), and other advanced options as needed.
Review and Create: Review all the settings you have configured. If everything looks
good, click on the "Create" button to deploy the container instance.
Monitor Deployment: After clicking "Create," you can monitor the deployment process
in the Azure portal. Once the deployment is complete, you will see your container
instance listed in the resource group.
Access Your Container: Depending on your configuration, you can access your
container instance using the public IP address or DNS name provided by Azure.
By following these steps, you can successfully create container instances in the
Azure portal.

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modify this statment Steps to create container Instances in Azure portal

To create container instances in the Azure portal, follow these steps:


Sign in to the Azure Portal: Go to the Azure portal and log in with your Azure
account.
Create a Resource: Click on the "Create a resource" button in the upper left corner
of the portal.
Search for Container Instances: In the search bar, type "Container Instances" and
select it from the dropdown list.
Click on Create: On the Container Instances page, click the "Create" button.
Configure Basic Settings:
Subscription: Choose the appropriate subscription.
Resource Group: Select an existing resource group or create a new one.
Container Name: Enter a name for your container instance.
Region: Select the region where you want to deploy the container.
Container Settings:
Image Source: Choose the source of the container image (e.g., Docker Hub, Azure
Container Registry).
Image Name: Enter the name of the container image you want to use.
OS Type: Select the operating system type (Linux or Windows).
Configure Size and Scale:
CPU and Memory: Specify the number of CPUs and the amount of memory for the
container instance.
Networking (optional): Configure networking settings, such as virtual network and
public IP address, if needed.
Review and Create: Review all the settings you have configured. If everything looks
good, click the "Create" button to deploy the container instance.
Monitor Deployment: Once the deployment is complete, you can monitor the status of
your container instance in the Azure portal.
These steps will guide you through the process of creating container instances in
the Azure portal.

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