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Creating a WordPress website with Azure
WordPress is a powerful and widely used tool for building and managing websites and blogs. It's both free and open source, with a huge community of users worldwide. And with Microsoft Azure, you can deploy and configure your own WordPress website in minutes at no cost for students!
Before you get started, have you already activated your free Azure student subscription? There's no credit card required for students to get this great offer.
Okay, let's get started!
Go to the Azure preview portal:
http://portal.azure.com
and sign in with your Microsoft Account.
Select +NEW > Web + Mobile > Marketplace from the menu on the left. This allows us to create a new website based on an existing template. We are going to select the WordPress template from the marketplace:
There are multiple WordPress templates, but we want to use the basic one that works with your free Azure subscription. So type WordPress into the search filter to find all the WordPress templates in the MarketPlace, and then select WordPress from the results:
When you select WordPress you will see a description of the website created using this template. Select Create at the bottom of the page to start creating your website:
A WordPress blade will open up with several options including Web App, Database, etc. Start by selecting Web app and on the Web App blade enter:
Select OK when you are finished entering the Web App settings
After you click OK, you'll be back on the WordPress blade. Now select Database and select New MySQL Database. On the MySQL Database blade enter the following:
Select Ok to save your database settings
Now back on the WordPress blade, specify the remaining settings:
Then click Create to finish this blade:
You will automatically be returned to the Azure home page, where you will see a tile with the message "Creating WordPress".
After a few minutes, your website will be created and you will see the results summarized:
From the left navbar, select BROWSE ALL and then click Web Apps to see a list of all your web apps.
Select your WordPress web app:
Then click on the URL for your new WordPress site to navigate to your new WordPress website:
Because this is your first time visiting your WordPress website, you will now be prompted by WordPress to install WordPress and get it configured.
Select your installation language.
Specify a Site title, username and password to use in WordPress, then select the option to install WordPress.
When you get the message saying WordPress is installed, select Log In.
Use the username and password you just created to log into your new WordPress website so you can start editing the site.
You are now on the WordPress home page where you can start using the WordPress tools to create your website – hosted in Microsoft Azure!
Want to learn more about configuring your first WordPress site? Check out this great guide at WordPress.org.
Posted by Susan IbachTechnical Evangelist, Microsoft Canada
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