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Sidney Andrews authored Jun 18, 2021
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1. On the **Storage accounts** blade, find your list of Storage instances.

1. On the **Storage accounts** blade, select **New**.
1. On the **Storage accounts** blade, select **Create**.

1. Find the tabs on the **Create storage account** blade, such as **Basics**.

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1. In the Azure portal's navigation pane, select **Create a resource**.

1. On the **New** blade, find the **Search the Marketplace** text box.
1. On the **Create a resource** blade, find the **Search services and marketplace** text box.

1. In the search box, enter **Web App**, and then select Enter.

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1. In the Azure portal, select the **Cloud Shell** icon to open a new shell instance.

> **Note**: The **Cloud Shell** icon is represented by a greater than sign () and underscore character (\_).
> **Note**: The **Cloud Shell** icon is represented by a greater than sign (\>) and underscore character (\_).
1. If this is your first time opening Cloud Shell using your subscription, you can use the **Welcome to Azure Cloud Shell Wizard** to configure Cloud Shell for first-time usage. Perform the following actions in the wizard:

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1. In the Azure portal's navigation pane, select **Create a resource**.
1. On the **New** blade, find the **Search the Marketplace** text box.
1. On the **Create a resource** blade, find the **Search services and marketplace** text box.
1. In the search box, enter **CDN**, and then select Enter.
1. On the **Everything** search results blade, select the **CDN** result.
1. On the **Marketplace** search results blade, select the **CDN** result.
1. On the **CDN** blade, select **Create**.
1. On the **CDN profile** blade, perform the following actions:
1. Find the tabs on the **CDN profile** blade, such as **Basics**.
1. In the **Name** text box, enter **contentdeliverynetwork**.
> **Note**: Each tab represents a step in the workflow to create a new CDN profile. You can select **Review + Create** at any time to skip the remaining tabs.
1. On the **Basics** tab, perform the following actions:
1. Leave the **Subscription** text box set to its default value.
1. In the **Resource group** section, select **MarketingContent**.
1. In the **Name** text box, enter **contentdeliverynetwork**.
1. Leave the **Resource group location** drop-down list set to its default value.
1. Leave the **Region** drop-down list set to its default value (**Global**).
1. In the **Pricing tier** drop-down list, select **Standard Akamai**.
1. In the **Pricing tier** drop-down list, select **Standard Microsoft**.
1. Ensure that the **Create a new CDN endpoint now** check box is cleared.
1. Select **Create**.
1. Select **Review + Create**.
1. On the **Review + Create** tab, review the options that you selected during the previous steps.
1. Select **Create** to create the CDN profile by using your specified configuration.
> **Note**: Wait for Azure to finish creating the CDN profile before you move forward with the lab. You'll receive a notification when the app is created.
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