Use Azure CLI to create a virtual machine, azurecli
Use the az vm create command to create a vm.
When creating a virtual machine, you can use multiple options, such as operating system image, disk size adjustment, and credential management. In this example, a virtual machine running Ubuntu Server named "myVM" is created.
Az vm create -- resource-group myResourceGroupVM -- name myVM -- image snapshot tults -- generate-ssh-keys
After a VM is created, Azure CLI outputs information about the VM. Please note downPublicIpAddressYou can use this address to access the virtual machine.
{"Fqdns": "", "id": "/subscriptions/d5b9d4b7-6fc1-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/myResourceGroupVM/providers/Microsoft. compute/virtualMachines/myVM "," location ":" chinaeast "," macAddress ":" 00-0D-3A-23-9A-49 "," powerState ":" VM running "," privateIpAddress ":" 10.0.0.4 ", "publicIpAddress": "52.174.34.95", "resourceGroup": "myResourceGroupVM "}Connect to VM
Now you can use SSH to connect to the VM. Replace the sample IP address withPublicIpAddress.
Ssh 52.174.34.95
After using the VM, close the SSH session.
Exit
For more information about the VM image and size, click here.