Free Windows VPS for 1 Month - Microsoft Azure
Introduction
In this tutorial, I'll teach you how to create a VPS (Virtual Private Server) on Microsoft Azure. Microsoft Azure offers $300 in credits to access all their services, which you can use to create a VPS. Depending on the type of VPS you choose, these credits can last for about a month. If you're not subscribed to the channel, make sure to subscribe for more helpful tutorials and updates. Give this video a like to support the channel.
Step 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Azure
Search for Microsoft Azure:
- Go to Google and search for "Microsoft Azure."
- Click on the official Microsoft Azure website (link will be in the video description).
Sign Up for Free Trial:
- Click on "Start Free" on the Azure homepage.
- You will see information about free services for 12 months and $300 in credits for the first 30 days. Click on the green button "Start for free."
Create an Azure Account:
- You need to create a Microsoft account if you don’t have one.
- Provide your country, name, email address, and verify your phone number.
- Verify your identity using a credit card (you can use a prepaid card or a virtual card service like Revolut or MBWAY).
Step 2: Setting Up Your VPS
Access the Azure Dashboard:
- After completing the registration and verification, you will have access to the Azure dashboard.
Create a Resource:
- Click on "Create a resource" on the Azure dashboard.
- You will see various resources; choose "Virtual Machine."
Configure Your Virtual Machine:
- Choose the type of operating system (Windows 11 Pro, for example).
- Select the specifications (CPU, RAM). For example, choose 2 CPUs and 8 GB of RAM, which costs around $74 per month.
- Create a resource group, e.g., "VPSWindows."
- Name your virtual machine, e.g., "VPSVideo."
- Select the region (e.g., East US).
Set Up Administrator Account:
- Enter a username (e.g., "administrator").
- Create and confirm a password.
Review and Create:
- Click on "Review and create."
- After validation, click on the "Create" button.
Step 3: Connecting to Your VPS
Find Your VPS IP Address:
- Go to "Virtual Machines" on the Azure dashboard.
- Select your created virtual machine.
- Copy the public IP address listed in the details.
Remote Desktop Connection:
- On your local computer, search for "Remote Desktop Connection."
- Enter the copied IP address.
- When prompted, enter the username ("administrator") and password you set up earlier.
Finalize the Setup:
- Once connected, you will see the VPS desktop.
- Close any initial setup prompts.
- You now have access to your Windows VPS.
Speed Test
- Perform a speed test to check the VPS internet speed:
- Open a browser on the VPS and go to a speed test website.
- Run the test to see download and upload speeds. Azure typically provides high-speed connections, reaching several Gbps.
Conclusion
You have successfully created a free VPS on Microsoft Azure using the $300 credits. This VPS can be used for various purposes, and you can experiment with different configurations to find the best fit for your needs. Remember to manage your resources carefully to make the most of your credits. Subscribe to the channel for more tutorials and updates!
Note: Ensure to cancel any services or resources you don't need to avoid unnecessary charges after your credits expire.