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  • Step 1: Deploy DeviceOn from Azure Marketplace
  • Step 2: Access DeviceOn Web Service

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Azure Marketplace

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Step 1: Deploy DeviceOn from Azure Marketplace

Please enter to and click “GET IT NOW”

Sign in your Account

You will enter to Azure portal and please click on Start with pre-set configuration to be quick deployment

This page includes our recommended configuration for DeviceOn Server, you can just click on Continue to create VM, following the default setting.

In this page, please note that the red star parts info are MUST.

  • Select your Azure Subscription

  • Create a new resource group or pick-up

  • Define your Virtual Machine name

  • Select the Virtual Machine region, you can pick one which is the nearest one to your location

  • Select DeviceOn as default Image

  • Here you need to create the Username and remember the Password which is to secure this DeviceOn VM (Remote Desktop Used)

Then click Next to move on, or you can directly click “Review + Create”, then all the following items will be set as default.

By using the default disk Premium SSD, then click Next to move on.

Set the network interface

  • Select the one you just defined in previous grouping or create new

In this page, you can schedule the power management of VM for reducing the unnecessary cost

  • Auto shut-down schedule (please make sure the time zone is correct)

  • Email account

Basically, you can click Review + Create if you don’t need advanced setting. VM will be validating and creating within 5 minutes.

A few minutes later, you can see below picture that VM has been created.

Click “Go to resource” to review more detail.

After deployment, please click on “Connect” to remote login to VM via Microsoft Remote Desktop. The password that you configure on Step 1. There is a Quick Start Guide on the desktop and include the random password to access DeviceOn Web Service.

Step 2: Access DeviceOn Web Service

Please copy the public address first from Azure VM, and open Microsoft Edge or other browsers to paste the IP address (Suggest using Microsoft Edge for best experience)

Enter to DeviceOn main page, please follow the steps to finish the basic questionnaire and then confirm the related policy and agreement. (As below pictures)

Enter the default account and password (through Quick Start Guide)

  • Password: ********

Note: Please remember to modify your own password after log-in.

Account:

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