Offer a Red Hat-based virtual machine for Azure Stack Hub
This article describes how to prepare a Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machine (VM) for use in Azure Stack Hub.
Offer a Red Hat-based VM
There are two ways that you can offer Red Hat-based VM in Azure Stack Hub:
- You can add the virtual machine to the Azure Stack Hub Marketplace.
- Get familiar with the Red Hat Cloud Access program terms. Enable your Red Hat subscriptions for Cloud Access at Red Hat Subscription-Manager. To be registered for Cloud Access, you must have on hand the Azure subscriptions with which your Azure Stack Hub is registered.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Images are a private offering on Azure Stack Hub. To make this offering available to your Marketplace Management tab, you will need to complete a survey. After you post the survey, it takes seven business days to see it in your Add from Azure tab within Marketplace Management.
- For more information, see the Azure Stack Hub Marketplace overview.
- You can add your own custom image to your Azure Stack Hub, and then offer the image in the Marketplace.
- You must have Red Hat cloud access.
- For instructions on preparing the image for Azure and Azure Stack Hub, see Prepare a Red Hat-based virtual machine for Azure.
- For instructions on offering your custom image in the Azure Stack Hub Marketplace, see Create and publish a Marketplace item.
Next steps
For more information about the hypervisors that are certified to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux, see the Red Hat website.
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