Windows 10: To create Windows x86 VMs on Azure PaaS

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  1. To create Windows x86 VMs on Azure PaaS


    I have a query on Azure PaaS cloud computing. I'm aware that we can create VMs on IaaS. Can we create VMs on PaaS? Like in Azure PaaS?. I want to run my custom software on Intel CPU only and test. I know in IaaS I can create AWS image of specific OS say Windows x64 and specific CPU say Intel. For PaaS, I can select Windows OS and MS visual studio environment. So in PaaS can I choose Intel CPU and not AMD?
    regards
    sachin

    :)
     
    Sachin Chavan, Jun 18, 2019
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  3. Using Azure VM as KMS server

    Hello Everyone,

    I have Azure subscription and have created windows 10 vm on azure. Now I want to configure this vm as KMS host to activate my local windows 10 clients machines. I have KMS host key. Can anyone provide me a guide or something like that? I have all necessary
    resources to do this but I have no enough experiences on azure.

    Thanks in advances!
     
    Ilyas Novruzlu, Jun 18, 2019
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  4. To create Windows x86 VMs on Azure PaaS

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