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Azure Government Marketplace

Azure Government Marketplace helps connect government agencies and partners with independent software vendors (ISVs) and start-ups that are offering their solutions in Azure Government.

Note

For information on making your images available in Azure Government, see the partner onboarding guidelines.

Variations

Azure Government Marketplace differs from Azure Marketplace in the following ways:

  • Only Bring Your Own License (BYOL) and Pay-as-you-Go (PayGo) images are available.
  • A different set of images is available. For a list of available images, see Azure Government Marketplace images.

Note

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available in Azure Government with Azure Marketplace billing. This offering is a special case exception to the above statement about license options in Azure Government.

Enable the Azure Government Marketplace

If your subscription is under an Enterprise Agreement (EA), the Azure Government Marketplace must be enabled before you can deploy a Marketplace solution to your subscription.

  1. Log in to the Enterprise Account Portal as an Enterprise Administrator
  2. Navigate to Manage
  3. Under Enrollment Details, click the pencil icon next to the Azure Marketplace line item
  4. Toggle Enabled/Disabled as appropriate
  5. Click Save

Note

It can take up to 24 hours for the change to take effect.

Deploy a Solution to your Subscription

  1. Log in to the Azure Government portal.

  2. Click on +New.

    Screenshot shows Azure Government portal New page with Compute selected.

  3. Browse through different products to find the right one. The marketplace publisher provides a list of certifications as part of the product description to help you make the right choice.

    Screenshot shows marketplace Compute page and recommended apps.

  4. Choose a product/image and click Create.

    Screenshot shows selected example Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 description and the Create button.

  5. Enter the required parameters for deployment.

    Note

    In the Location dropdown, only Azure Government locations are visible

    Screenshot shows the Basics window with example parameters entered.

  6. To start the provisioning process, click Ok.

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