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diff --git a/doc/install/azure/index.md b/doc/install/azure/index.md index be14858f4c8..fa5be1d30f9 100644 --- a/doc/install/azure/index.md +++ b/doc/install/azure/index.md @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ First, you'll need an account on Azure. There are three ways to do this: - If your company (or you) already has an account, then you are ready to go! - You can also open your own Azure account for free. _At time of writing_, you get $200 -of credit to spend on Azure services for 30 days. You can use this credit to try out paid Azure -services, exploring Microsoft's cloud for free. Even after the first 30 days, you never have to pay -anything unless you decide to transition to paid services with a Pay-As-You-Go Azure subscription. -This is a great way to try out Azure and cloud computing, and you can -[read more in their comprehensive FAQ][Azure-Free-Account-FAQ]. + of credit to spend on Azure services for 30 days. You can use this credit to try out paid Azure + services, exploring Microsoft's cloud for free. Even after the first 30 days, you never have to pay + anything unless you decide to transition to paid services with a Pay-As-You-Go Azure subscription. + This is a great way to try out Azure and cloud computing, and you can + [read more in their comprehensive FAQ][Azure-Free-Account-FAQ]. - If you have an MSDN subscription, you can activate your Azure subscriber benefits. Your MSDN -subscription gives you recurring Azure credits every month, so why not put those credits to use and -try out GitLab right now? + subscription gives you recurring Azure credits every month, so why not put those credits to use and + try out GitLab right now? ## Working with Azure @@ -216,10 +216,10 @@ Like all servers, our VM will be running many services. However, we want to open ports to enable public internet access to two services in particular: 1. **HTTP** (port 80) - opening port 80 will enable our VM to respond to HTTP requests, allowing -public access to the instance of GitLab running on our VM. + public access to the instance of GitLab running on our VM. 1. **SSH** (port 22) - opening port 22 will enable our VM to respond to SSH connection requests, -allowing public access (with authentication) to remote terminal sessions -_(you'll see why we need [SSH] access to our VM [later on in this tutorial](#maintaining-your-gitlab-instance))_ + allowing public access (with authentication) to remote terminal sessions + _(you'll see why we need [SSH] access to our VM [later on in this tutorial](#maintaining-your-gitlab-instance))_ ### Open HTTP on Port 80 |