kubernetes/docs/getting-started-guides/azure.md

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## Getting started on Microsoft Azure
### Azure Prerequisites
1. You need an Azure account. Visit http://azure.microsoft.com/ to get started.
2. Install and configure the Azure cross-platform command-line interface. http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/xplat-cli/
3. Make sure you have a default account set in the Azure cli, using `azure account set`
### Prerequisites for your workstation
1. Be running a Linux or Mac OS X.
2. Get or build a [binary release](binary_release.md)
3. If you want to build your own release, you need to have [Docker
installed](https://docs.docker.com/installation/). On Mac OS X you can use
[boot2docker](http://boot2docker.io/).
### Setup
The cluster setup scripts can setup Kubernetes for multiple targets. First modify `cluster/kube-env.sh` to specify azure:
KUBERNETES_PROVIDER="azure"
Next, specify an existing virtual network and subnet in `cluster/azure/config-default.sh`:
AZ_VNET=<vnet name>
AZ_SUBNET=<subnet name>
You can create a virtual network:
azure network vnet create <vnet name> --subnet=<subnet name> --location "West US" -v
Now you're ready.
You can then use the `cluster/kube-*.sh` scripts to manage your azure cluster, start with:
cluster/kube-up.sh
The script above will start (by default) a single master VM along with 4 worker VMs. You
can tweak some of these parameters by editing `cluster/azure/config-default.sh`.
### Getting started with your cluster
See [a simple nginx example](../../examples/simple-nginx.md) to try out your new cluster.
For more complete applications, please look in the [examples directory](../../examples).
### Tearing down the cluster
```
cluster/kube-down.sh
```
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