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Experience (how exactly) in reserving an ip address in microsoft azure/bizspark?
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Did anyone have experience with Azure obtained from BazSpark?
I just can’t understand what to poke where to assign a static ip to the virtual machine.
More precisely, ip is assigned (assigned) by Azure itself, but it is not clear to me what will happen to this address when the container / machine is destroyed.
How to reserve ip for yourself?
How do I set up reverse DNS resolution on machines running in the Azure cloud?
Googled. There is something weird going on in the Azure/MSDN support forum as there are mutually exclusive answers.
thanks in advance
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As I understand it, you need to define a public IP address for your virtual machine? + forward DNS addresses? if so, read here
odinaev.ru/kak-nastroit-virtualnuyu-mashinu-na-azure
I have about the same trouble...
I found how to "reserve" IP for myself
New-AzureReservedIP -ReservedIPName “ip-for-host” -Label “ip-for-host” -Location “West Europe”
but even after binding it to the machine (I have centos) then anyway the VM will have 2 addresses :(
You don’t know how to give the VM one WHITE address?
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