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(howto-providers-azure)=
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# Perform common Microsoft Azure configuration tasks
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This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
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[Microsoft Azure virtual machine](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/virtual-machines/?WT.mc_id=TLJH-github-taallard).
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## Deleting or stopping your virtual machine
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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.
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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.
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If you choose to delete the VM then all the resources associated with it will be wiped out.
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To do either of this:
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- Go to "Virtual Machines" on the left hand panel
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- Click on your machine name
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- Click on "Stop" to stop the machine temporarily, or "Delete" to delete it permanently.
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> ```{image} ../../images/providers/azure/delete-vm.png
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> :alt: Delete vm
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> ```
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:::{note}
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It is important to mention that even if you stop the machine you will still be charged for the use of the data disk.
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:::
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If you no longer need any of your resources you can delete the entire resource group.
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- Go to "Reosurce groups" on the left hand panel
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- Click on your resource group
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- 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:
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==================================================
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Perform common Microsoft Azure configuration tasks
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==================================================
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This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
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`Microsoft Azure virtual machine <https://azure.microsoft.com/services/virtual-machines/?WT.mc_id=TLJH-github-taallard>`_.
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.. _howto/providers/azure/resize:
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Deleting or stopping your virtual machine
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===========================================
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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.
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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.
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If you choose to delete the VM then all the resources associated with it will be wiped out.
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To do either of this:
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* Go to "Virtual Machines" on the left hand panel
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* Click on your machine name
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* Click on "Stop" to stop the machine temporarily, or "Delete" to delete it permanently.
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.. image:: ../../images/providers/azure/delete-vm.png
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:alt: Delete vm
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.. 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.
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If you no longer need any of your resources you can delete the entire resource group.
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* Go to "Reosurce groups" on the left hand panel
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* Click on your resource group
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* 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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docs/howto/providers/digitalocean.md
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(howto-providers-digitalocean)=
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# Perform common Digital Ocean configuration tasks
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This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
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Digital Ocean virtual machine.
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(howto-providers-digitalocean-resize)=
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## Resizing your droplet
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As you use your JupyterHub, you may find that you need more memory,
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disk space, or CPUs. Digital Ocean servers can be resized in the
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"Resize Droplet" panel. These instructions take you through the process.
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1. First, click on the name of your newly-created
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Droplet to enter its configuration page.
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2. Next, **turn off your Droplet**. This allows DigitalOcean to make
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modifications to your VM. This will shut down your JupyterHub (temporarily).
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```{image} ../../images/providers/digitalocean/power-off.png
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:alt: Power off your Droplet
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:width: 200px
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```
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3. Once your Droplet has been turned off, click "Resize",
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which will take you to a menu with options to resize your VM.
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```{image} ../../images/providers/digitalocean/resize-droplet.png
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:alt: Resize panel of digital ocean
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```
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4. Decide what kinds of resources you'd like to resize, then click on a new VM
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type in the list below. Finally, click "Resize". This may take a few moments!
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5. Once your Droplet is resized, **turn your Droplet back on**. This makes your JupyterHub
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available to the world once again. This will take a few moments to complete.
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Now that you've resized your Droplet, you may want to change the resources available
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to your users. Further information on making more resources available to
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users and verifying resource availability can be found in {ref}`howto/admin/resize`.
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.. _howto/providers/digitalocean:
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================================================
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Perform common Digital Ocean configuration tasks
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================================================
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This page lists various common tasks you can perform on your
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Digital Ocean virtual machine.
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.. _howto/providers/digitalocean/resize:
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Resizing your droplet
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=====================
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As you use your JupyterHub, you may find that you need more memory,
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disk space, or CPUs. Digital Ocean servers can be resized in the
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"Resize Droplet" panel. These instructions take you through the process.
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#. First, click on the name of your newly-created
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Droplet to enter its configuration page.
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#. Next, **turn off your Droplet**. This allows DigitalOcean to make
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modifications to your VM. This will shut down your JupyterHub (temporarily).
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.. image:: ../../images/providers/digitalocean/power-off.png
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:alt: Power off your Droplet
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:width: 200px
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#. Once your Droplet has been turned off, click "Resize",
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which will take you to a menu with options to resize your VM.
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.. image:: ../../images/providers/digitalocean/resize-droplet.png
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:alt: Resize panel of digital ocean
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#. Decide what kinds of resources you'd like to resize, then click on a new VM
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type in the list below. Finally, click "Resize". This may take a few moments!
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#. Once your Droplet is resized, **turn your Droplet back on**. This makes your JupyterHub
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available to the world once again. This will take a few moments to complete.
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Now that you've resized your Droplet, you may want to change the resources available
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to your users. Further information on making more resources available to
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users and verifying resource availability can be found in :ref:`howto/admin/resize`.
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