Configure Azure Marketplace VM Instance
Follow the steps below to configure the Azure Marketplace VM instance.
Step 1 – Log in to the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and navigate to Virtual machines.
Step 2 – Select the Netwrix Privilege Secure image in the Software list.
Step 3 – Select Create VM and complete the following fields:
Option | Description |
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Name | Specify the name for the new Virtual machine. For example, "NetwrixAuditor". |
VM disk type | Select disk type that meets your business needs |
User name and password | Specify credentials to log on the new Virtual machine. This account will be granted the Global Administrator role in Netwrix Privilege Secure. |
Subscription | Select your Azure subscription type |
Resource group | In the list of resource groups, assuming you have some applicable assets in your Azure subscription, you should see a list of resource groups. You can use one of your configured resource groups or create the new one. When you create a new VM in a new cloud service using the portal, the domain name, virtual machine and virtual network will be placed in a new resource group. At the time of creating the new VM, you have the option to override this default behavior and add the resources to an existing resource group. |
Size | Browse for required sizes and VM features. See the Requirements topic for additional information. |
Settings | Configure the following virtual machine settings, if needed: - High availability - Network - Extensions - Auto-shutdown - Monitoring |
Summary — Review your Netwrix Privilege Secure image configuration. |
Step 4 – Wait until deployment completes.
The image may take up to 10 minutes to deploy.
Step 5 – Once the image has been deployed successfully, select Go to resource on the right pane.
Step 6 – Navigate to Virtual machines and make sure that your Netwrix Privilege Secure image status is Running.
Step 7 – Select Connect.
The Remote Desktop File will be downloaded automatically.
Step 8 – In the Windows Security dialog, provide the Netwrix Privilege Secure Global Administrator credentials you specified on the step 3 and log on to the instance.