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  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

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  • Have you tried Googling that?

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  • yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
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  • I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:22











  • Im sorry. This is right question

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:58
















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The question in the title: "how to create VM with Json arm template using define VHD (or disk,snapshot) in azure?" Thanks for your help!










share|improve this question

























  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:24











  • Have you tried Googling that?

    – CSharpRocks
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:14











  • yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41











  • I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:22











  • Im sorry. This is right question

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:58














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  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:24











  • Have you tried Googling that?

    – CSharpRocks
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:14











  • yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41











  • I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:22











  • Im sorry. This is right question

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:58



















  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

    – 4c74356b41
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:24











  • Have you tried Googling that?

    – CSharpRocks
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:14











  • yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41











  • I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

    – Charles Xu
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:22











  • Im sorry. This is right question

    – Daniil Pavlovsky
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:58

















docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

– 4c74356b41
Nov 20 '18 at 15:24





docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/…

– 4c74356b41
Nov 20 '18 at 15:24













Have you tried Googling that?

– CSharpRocks
Nov 20 '18 at 16:14





Have you tried Googling that?

– CSharpRocks
Nov 20 '18 at 16:14













yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

– Daniil Pavlovsky
Nov 20 '18 at 16:41





yes,but i cant find the answer( give me link please if its not hard for you

– Daniil Pavlovsky
Nov 20 '18 at 16:41













I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

– Charles Xu
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22





I do not really understand what you mean with "using define template"? It will be helpful If you can provide more details.

– Charles Xu
Nov 21 '18 at 7:22













Im sorry. This is right question

– Daniil Pavlovsky
Nov 21 '18 at 13:58





Im sorry. This is right question

– Daniil Pavlovsky
Nov 21 '18 at 13:58












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You can create the vm from VHD file through the template. The steps are that you can upload the VHD file to an Azure storage account and create a managed disk from the VHD file. Then attach it to the VM.



Create the managed disk from the VHD file:



{
"type": "Microsoft.Compute/disks",
"apiVersion": "2018-04-01",
"name": "[variables('diskName')]",
"location": "[parameters('location')]",
"properties": {
"creationData": {
"createOption": "Import",
"sourceUri": "[parameters('osDiskVhdUri')]"
},
"osType": "[parameters('osType')]"
}
}


Attach the managed disk to the VM:



"storageProfile": {
"osDisk": {
"osType": "[parameters('osType')]",
"createOption": "Attach",
"managedDisk": {
"id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Compute/disks', variables('diskName'))]"
}
}
}


You can get the whole template here.






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    You can create the vm from VHD file through the template. The steps are that you can upload the VHD file to an Azure storage account and create a managed disk from the VHD file. Then attach it to the VM.



    Create the managed disk from the VHD file:



    {
    "type": "Microsoft.Compute/disks",
    "apiVersion": "2018-04-01",
    "name": "[variables('diskName')]",
    "location": "[parameters('location')]",
    "properties": {
    "creationData": {
    "createOption": "Import",
    "sourceUri": "[parameters('osDiskVhdUri')]"
    },
    "osType": "[parameters('osType')]"
    }
    }


    Attach the managed disk to the VM:



    "storageProfile": {
    "osDisk": {
    "osType": "[parameters('osType')]",
    "createOption": "Attach",
    "managedDisk": {
    "id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Compute/disks', variables('diskName'))]"
    }
    }
    }


    You can get the whole template here.






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      You can create the vm from VHD file through the template. The steps are that you can upload the VHD file to an Azure storage account and create a managed disk from the VHD file. Then attach it to the VM.



      Create the managed disk from the VHD file:



      {
      "type": "Microsoft.Compute/disks",
      "apiVersion": "2018-04-01",
      "name": "[variables('diskName')]",
      "location": "[parameters('location')]",
      "properties": {
      "creationData": {
      "createOption": "Import",
      "sourceUri": "[parameters('osDiskVhdUri')]"
      },
      "osType": "[parameters('osType')]"
      }
      }


      Attach the managed disk to the VM:



      "storageProfile": {
      "osDisk": {
      "osType": "[parameters('osType')]",
      "createOption": "Attach",
      "managedDisk": {
      "id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Compute/disks', variables('diskName'))]"
      }
      }
      }


      You can get the whole template here.






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        You can create the vm from VHD file through the template. The steps are that you can upload the VHD file to an Azure storage account and create a managed disk from the VHD file. Then attach it to the VM.



        Create the managed disk from the VHD file:



        {
        "type": "Microsoft.Compute/disks",
        "apiVersion": "2018-04-01",
        "name": "[variables('diskName')]",
        "location": "[parameters('location')]",
        "properties": {
        "creationData": {
        "createOption": "Import",
        "sourceUri": "[parameters('osDiskVhdUri')]"
        },
        "osType": "[parameters('osType')]"
        }
        }


        Attach the managed disk to the VM:



        "storageProfile": {
        "osDisk": {
        "osType": "[parameters('osType')]",
        "createOption": "Attach",
        "managedDisk": {
        "id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Compute/disks', variables('diskName'))]"
        }
        }
        }


        You can get the whole template here.






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        You can create the vm from VHD file through the template. The steps are that you can upload the VHD file to an Azure storage account and create a managed disk from the VHD file. Then attach it to the VM.



        Create the managed disk from the VHD file:



        {
        "type": "Microsoft.Compute/disks",
        "apiVersion": "2018-04-01",
        "name": "[variables('diskName')]",
        "location": "[parameters('location')]",
        "properties": {
        "creationData": {
        "createOption": "Import",
        "sourceUri": "[parameters('osDiskVhdUri')]"
        },
        "osType": "[parameters('osType')]"
        }
        }


        Attach the managed disk to the VM:



        "storageProfile": {
        "osDisk": {
        "osType": "[parameters('osType')]",
        "createOption": "Attach",
        "managedDisk": {
        "id": "[resourceId('Microsoft.Compute/disks', variables('diskName'))]"
        }
        }
        }


        You can get the whole template here.







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