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(howto-providers-azure)=
# Perform common Microsoft Azure configuration tasks
This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
[Microsoft Azure virtual machine](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/virtual-machines/?WT.mc_id=TLJH-github-taallard).
(howto-providers-azure-resize)=
## Deleting or stopping your virtual machine
After you have finished using your TLJH you might wanto to either Stop or completely delete the Virtual Machine to avoid incurring in subsequent costs.
The difference between these two approaches is that **Stop** will keep the VM resources (e.g. storage and network) but will effectively stop any compute / runtime activities.
If you choose to delete the VM then all the resources associated with it will be wiped out.
To do either of this:
- Go to "Virtual Machines" on the left hand panel
- Click on your machine name
- Click on "Stop" to stop the machine temporarily, or "Delete" to delete it permanently.
> ```{image} ../../images/providers/azure/delete-vm.png
> :alt: Delete vm
> ```
:::{note}
It is important to mention that even if you stop the machine you will still be charged for the use of the data disk.
:::
If you no longer need any of your resources you can delete the entire resource group.
- Go to "Reosurce groups" on the left hand panel
- Click on your resource group
- Click on "Delete resource group" you will then be asked to confirm the operation. This operation will take between 5 and 10 minutes.

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.. _howto/providers/azure:
==================================================
Perform common Microsoft Azure configuration tasks
==================================================
This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
`Microsoft Azure virtual machine <https://azure.microsoft.com/services/virtual-machines/?WT.mc_id=TLJH-github-taallard>`_.
.. _howto/providers/azure/resize:
Deleting or stopping your virtual machine
===========================================
After you have finished using your TLJH you might wanto to either Stop or completely delete the Virtual Machine to avoid incurring in subsequent costs.
The difference between these two approaches is that **Stop** will keep the VM resources (e.g. storage and network) but will effectively stop any compute / runtime activities.
If you choose to delete the VM then all the resources associated with it will be wiped out.
To do either of this:
* Go to "Virtual Machines" on the left hand panel
* Click on your machine name
* Click on "Stop" to stop the machine temporarily, or "Delete" to delete it permanently.
.. image:: ../../images/providers/azure/delete-vm.png
:alt: Delete vm
.. note:: It is important to mention that even if you stop the machine you will still be charged for the use of the data disk.
If you no longer need any of your resources you can delete the entire resource group.
* Go to "Reosurce groups" on the left hand panel
* Click on your resource group
* Click on "Delete resource group" you will then be asked to confirm the operation. This operation will take between 5 and 10 minutes.

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(howto-providers-digitalocean)=
# Perform common Digital Ocean configuration tasks
This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
Digital Ocean virtual machine.
(howto-providers-digitalocean-resize)=
## Resizing your droplet
As you use your JupyterHub, you may find that you need more memory,
disk space, or CPUs. Digital Ocean servers can be resized in the
"Resize Droplet" panel. These instructions take you through the process.
1. First, click on the name of your newly-created
Droplet to enter its configuration page.
2. Next, **turn off your Droplet**. This allows DigitalOcean to make
modifications to your VM. This will shut down your JupyterHub (temporarily).
```{image} ../../images/providers/digitalocean/power-off.png
:alt: Power off your Droplet
:width: 200px
```
3. Once your Droplet has been turned off, click "Resize",
which will take you to a menu with options to resize your VM.
```{image} ../../images/providers/digitalocean/resize-droplet.png
:alt: Resize panel of digital ocean
```
4. Decide what kinds of resources you'd like to resize, then click on a new VM
type in the list below. Finally, click "Resize". This may take a few moments!
5. Once your Droplet is resized, **turn your Droplet back on**. This makes your JupyterHub
available to the world once again. This will take a few moments to complete.
Now that you've resized your Droplet, you may want to change the resources available
to your users. Further information on making more resources available to
users and verifying resource availability can be found in {ref}`howto/admin/resize`.

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.. _howto/providers/digitalocean:
================================================
Perform common Digital Ocean configuration tasks
================================================
This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
Digital Ocean virtual machine.
.. _howto/providers/digitalocean/resize:
Resizing your droplet
=====================
As you use your JupyterHub, you may find that you need more memory,
disk space, or CPUs. Digital Ocean servers can be resized in the
"Resize Droplet" panel. These instructions take you through the process.
#. First, click on the name of your newly-created
Droplet to enter its configuration page.
#. Next, **turn off your Droplet**. This allows DigitalOcean to make
modifications to your VM. This will shut down your JupyterHub (temporarily).
.. image:: ../../images/providers/digitalocean/power-off.png
:alt: Power off your Droplet
:width: 200px
#. Once your Droplet has been turned off, click "Resize",
which will take you to a menu with options to resize your VM.
.. image:: ../../images/providers/digitalocean/resize-droplet.png
:alt: Resize panel of digital ocean
#. Decide what kinds of resources you'd like to resize, then click on a new VM
type in the list below. Finally, click "Resize". This may take a few moments!
#. Once your Droplet is resized, **turn your Droplet back on**. This makes your JupyterHub
available to the world once again. This will take a few moments to complete.
Now that you've resized your Droplet, you may want to change the resources available
to your users. Further information on making more resources available to
users and verifying resource availability can be found in :ref:`howto/admin/resize`.