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How to determine if a customer is running a Private Offer on the Azure Cloud Platform
How to determine if a customer is running a Private Offer on the Azure Cloud Platform
Symptoms
A customer has multiple Virtual Machines deployed on the Azure Cloud Platform and may not have used their Private Offer.
Purpose
This article shows how to determine what a SoftNAS deployment on Azure was created from.
Resolution
- Have the customer log into the portal.azure.com.
- Select the Virtual Machine in question.
- In the Overview, scroll down and look for "Offer".
- The value for the Offer should include "private_offer" in its name if it is a Private Offer.
Additional Information.
None.
Outage required: (if applicable)
No.
Length of Outage:(if applicable)
N/A
Update History
11-17-2015 | Template Created |
09-23-2021 | Article Created |
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