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You can use Azure Resource Manager templates to deploy and provision all the resources for your application in a single, coordinated operation. You can also redeploy templates to make changes to the resources in a resource group.
These templates can be deployed with the Azure Stack Hub portal, PowerShell, the command line, and Visual Studio.
The following quickstart templates are available on GitHub:
Deploy AD (non-high-availability-deployment)
Use the PowerShell DSC extension to create an AD domain controller server that includes the following resources:
- A virtual network
- One storage account
- One external load balancer
- One virtual machine (VM) configured as a domain controller for a new forest with a single domain
Deploy AD/SQL (non-high-availability-deployment)
Use the PowerShell DSC extension to create a SQL Server 2014 stand-alone server that includes the following resources:
- A virtual network
- Two storage accounts
- One external load balancer
- One virtual machine (VM) configured as a domain controller for a new forest with a single domain
- One VM configured as a SQL Server 2014 stand-alone server
VM-DSC-Extension-Azure-Automation-Pull-Server
Use the PowerShell DSC extension to configure an existing virtual machine Local Configuration Manager (LCM) and register it to an Azure Automation Account DSC Pull Server.
Create a virtual machine from a user image
Create a virtual machine from a custom user image. This template also deploys a virtual network (with DNS), public IP address, and a network interface.
Basic virtual machine
Deploy a Windows VM that includes a virtual network (with DNS), public IP address, and a network interface.
Cancel a running template deployment
To cancel a running template deployment, use the Stop-AzResourceGroupDeployment PowerShell cmdlet.