Installing WordPress in Microsoft Azure

By | January 7, 2019

Step 1

Log into the Azure portal and click “Create a resource”.
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Step 2

In the search bar, search with the keyword WordPress.

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Step 3

Choose the first option WordPress.

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Step 4

Click on Create in the new blade to submit the web app details.
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Step 5

  • Enter the name of the app.
  • Choose a subscription whichever is applicable to you.
  • You can create a new resource group or choose an existing one.
  • Under database provider, we are going to choose MySQL in App.
    What it does is, if your website is going to a static website where you will not be updating content, so often, like your profile website or a basic company website, choosing MySQL in-app option lets you save on cost by creating MySQL instance within the application so you don’t have to have a dedicated back-end server.
    Note – MySQL in-app will have only one instance for the database that cannot be increased or scaled up. I would recommend choosing this option only for simple website building.
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Step 6

Create a new service plan or choose an existing plan if you already have an App Service Plan created.

  • Name the service plan.
  • Choose a location where you would like to deploy your app.
  • Select a pricing tire depending on your requirement.

Finally, click on “Select” and OK to create an App Service Plan.

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Step 7

Click “Create”. Wait until the app gets created.

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Step 8

Once the app is created, Click “Go to resource”

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Step 9

Then click on the Browse option in the app.

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Step 10

You will be taken to the WordPress installation procedure. Select the language you will be using and click “Continue”.

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Step 11

Here, you will be filling in your website details. Click “Install”.

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Step 12

If the installation was successful, you will be asked to log into the site.

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Step 13

Enter the login details which were entered in the previous step and click “Login”.

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Step 14

So, you have successfully installed and logged in to your WordPress website. And this is going to be your WordPress dashboard.

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Step 15

You can either click on “Themes” to change the themes.
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