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How to Host/Deploy a Website on Azure VM (Ubuntu Linux Server + Nginx) | Cloud Website Deployment | Azure Virtual Machine Host/Deploy Website on Azure Virtual Machine | Ubuntu Linux Server + Nginx Tutorial In this step-by-step tutorial, you will learn how to host a static website on a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine using Ubuntu Linux and Nginx. This beginner-friendly cloud engineering tutorial covers the complete process from creating the Azure Virtual Machine to configuring the Linux server and deploying a website template. In this video you will learn: • How to create an Azure Virtual Machine • How to configure Virtual Network (VNet) and Subnet • How to configure Network Security Group (NSG) • How to connect to a VM using SSH • How to install and configure Nginx on Ubuntu • How to upload website files to the server • How to deploy a static website in the cloud • How to map a domain name using DNS A Record • How to test the hosted website Tools & Technologies Used: Microsoft Azure Ubuntu Linux Nginx Web Server SSH MobaXterm DNS Configuration This tutorial is perfect for: Cloud Engineers, DevOps beginners, System Administrators, and anyone learning Azure cloud computing. Website Template Source: https://themewagon.com/ DNS Propagation Checker: https://www.dnschecker.org/ If you are learning Cloud Engineering, Azure, or DevOps, subscribe for more practical cloud tutorials. Watch more videos: • AWS VPC Tutorial | Create VPC, Subnets, IG... #Azure #CloudComputing #AzureVM #DevOps #Linux #LinuxServer #Nginx #DevOps #CloudEngineer #WebHosting