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Locate FortiGate HA for Azure in the Azure portal or Azure marketplace

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This recipe is part of the process of deploying FortiGate HA Active Active for Microsoft Azure using Azure load balancer. See below for the rest of the recipes in this process:

  1. Basic concepts
    • Traffic flow
    • Azure load balancer
      • Inbound NAT rules
      • Load balancing rules
  2. Locate FortiGate HA for Azure in the Azure portal or Azure marketplace
  3. Determine your licensing model
  4. Configure FortiGate initial parameters
  5. Create VNet and subnets in network settings
  6. Select Azure instance type
  7. Assign Azure IP address
  8. Validate deployment resources
  9. Create FortiGate instances
  10. Connect to the FortiGate
  11. [Use case] Set up a Windows Server in the protected network
  12. Configure FortiGate firewall policies and virtual IPs
  13. [Failover test] Create load balancing rules and access the Windows Server via remote desktop

This recipe details two ways to find the FortiGate HA product listing on Azure:

  1. Log into the Azure portal, navigate the marketplace, then select FortiGate HA.
  2. Go to the Azure marketplace product page.

1. Log into the Azure portal

  1. Log into the Azure management portal, then click New > More services. Enter marketplace. Click Marketplace, then search for fortigate HA.

  2. Choose the product name, then click Create.

2. Go to the Azure marketplace product page

  1. Navigate to the marketplace product page.
  2. Click GET IT NOW. In the popup, click Continue. It leads you to log into the Azure management portal. After logging in, the product description displays. Click Create.
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