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title: Create Elastic application
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description: This article describes how to use the Azure portal to create an instance of Elastic.
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ms.topic: quickstart
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ms.date: 06/01/2023
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ms.date: 03/18/2025
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## Prerequisites
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- Subscription owner - The Elastic integration with Azure can only be created by users who have _Owner_ or _Contributor_ permissions on the Azure subscription. [Confirm that you have the appropriate access](../../role-based-access-control/check-access.md) before starting the setup.
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-Single sign-on app - The ability to automatically navigate between the Azure portal and Elastic Cloud is enabled via single sign-on (SSO). This option is automatically enabled and turned on for all Azure users.
-You must [subscribe to Elastic](overview.md#subscribe-to-elastic).
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## Find offer
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> [!NOTE]
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> The ability to automatically navigate between the Azure portal and Elastic Cloud is enabled via single sign-on (SSO). This option is automatically enabled and turned on for all Azure users.
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Use the Azure portal to find the Elastic application.
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## Create an Elastic resource
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1. In a web browser, go to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/) and sign in.
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