The Create an image page appears.įor Share image to Azure compute gallery, select No, capture only a managed image.įor Resource Group, you can either create the image in the same resource group as the VM or select another resource group in your subscription.įor Name, either accept the pre-populated name or type your own name for the image. In the Virtual machine page for the VM, on the upper menu, select Capture. Create a managed image from a VM using the portal ![]() You need a generalized VM in order to create an image. To create more than 20 VMs concurrently, use an Azure Compute Gallery (formerly known as Shared Image Gallery) image configured with 1 replica for every 20 concurrent VM deployments.įor information on how managed images are billed, see Managed Disks pricing. Attempting to create more than 20 VMs concurrently, from the same managed image, may result in provisioning timeouts due to the storage performance limitations of a single VHD. ![]() ![]() One managed image supports up to 20 simultaneous deployments. For more information, see Create an image definition and image version. If you have an existing managed image, you can use it as a source and create an Azure Compute Gallery image. All new features, like ARM64, Trusted Launch, and Confidential VM are only supported through Azure Compute Gallery. For the most current technology, customers are encouraged to use Azure Compute Gallery. ![]() This article covers the older managed image technology. Applies to: ✔️ Linux VMs ✔️ Windows VMs ✔️ Flexible scale sets
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