![]() ![]() VirtualBox has been chosen because it’s an open source type-2 hypervisor that can be installed on any client (Windows, Mac OSX and Linux), supports natively disks in VHD format and is quite simple to use. In this article, we’ll be using VirtualBox to create a preconfigured VHD image of RHEL 7. While eventually Red Hat Enterprise Linux will be available from the Azure Marketplace with a license to rent (billed hourly on top of the VM price, a common business model in the cloud), this article will still be helpful to those who want to bring their own Red Hat licenses, or to those who want to bring existing VMs to Azure. Customers are now able to create their own RHEL image and upload it to Azure, bringing their own license. ![]() ( November 2015, Microsoft and Red Hat announced a partnership to officially support Red Hat Enterprise Linux running inside Virtual Machines in Azure.
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