UbuntuServer Canonical 18.04-LTS Canonical:UbuntuServer:18.04-LTS:latest UbuntuLTS latest SLES SUSE 15 SUSE:SLES:15:latest SLES latest RHEL RedHat 7-LVM RedHat:RHEL:7-LVM:latest RHEL latest OpenSUSE-Leap SUSE 42.3 SUSE:openSUSE-Leap:42.3:latest openSUSE-Leap latest Offer Publisher Sku Urn UrnAlias VersionĬentOS OpenLogic 7.5 OpenLogic:CentOS:7.5:latest CentOS latestĬoreOS CoreOS Stable CoreOS:CoreOS:Stable:latest CoreOS latestĭebian-10 Debian 10 Debian:debian-10:10:latest Debian latest You can also use the UrnAlias which is a shortened version created for popular images like UbuntuLTS. For example, run the following command to display a cached list of popular images in table format: az vm image list -output table Run the az vm image list command, without the -all option, to see a list of popular VM images in the Azure Marketplace. For more information, see Check the purchase plan information.
#UBUNTU 14.04 VMWARE IMAGE LICENSE#
If the image publisher provides additional license and purchase terms, then you must accept those before you can use the image. You can replace the version number in the URN with latest to use the latest version of the image. For example: Publisher: Offer: Sku: Version.
These values can be passed individually or as an image URN, combining the values separated by the colon (:). Version: The version number of an image SKU.SKU: An instance of an offer, such as a major release of a distribution.Offer: The name of a group of related images created by a publisher.Examples: Canonical, MicrosoftWindowsServer Publisher: The organization that created the image.TerminologyĪ Marketplace image in Azure has the following attributes: You can also browse available images and offers using the Azure Marketplace or Azure PowerShell. Use this information to specify a Marketplace image when you create a VM programmatically with the CLI, Resource Manager templates, or other tools.
#UBUNTU 14.04 VMWARE IMAGE HOW TO#
This topic describes how to use the Azure CLI to find VM images in the Azure Marketplace.
Applies to: ✔️ Linux VMs ✔️ Flexible scale sets