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To make your offer description more engaging, use the rich text editor to format your description. The rich text editor lets you add numbers, bullets, bold, italics, and indents to make your description more readable.
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Add up to five videos that demonstrate your offer. These should be hosted on an external video service. Enter each video's name, web address, and a thumbnail PNG image of the video at 1280 x 720 pixels in size.
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For additional marketplace listing resources, see [Best practices for marketplace offer listings](https://aka.ms/LdMgmtOfferListingBestPractices).
There are two ways to run validations on the deployed image:
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1. Use Certification Test Tool for Azure Certified
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- Use Certification Test Tool for Azure Certified
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### Use the Certification Test Tool for Azure Certified
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This section describes where to get the _Certification Test Tool for Azure Certified_, how to use this tool to certify your VM image, and how to upload the verification results to the Azure container where your VHDs reside.
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#### Download and run the certification test tool
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The Certification Test Tool for Azure Certified runs on a local Windows machine but tests an Azure-based Windows or Linux VM. It certifies that your user VM image can be used with Microsoft Azure and that the guidance and requirements around preparing your VHD have been met. The output of the tool is a compatibility report that you will upload to the Partner Center portal to request VM certification.
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4. Select the **Platform** for your VM, either Windows Server or Linux. Your platform choice affects the remaining options.
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5. If your VM is using this database service, select the **Test for Azure SQL Database** check box.
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The tool connects to Windows-based VMs with [Azure PowerShell](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/) and connects to Linux VMs through [SSH.Net](https://www.ssh.com/ssh/protocol/).
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1. Select the **SSH Authentication** mode: Password Authentication or Key File Authentication.
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After you've given the parameter values for your VM image in the certification tool, select **Test Connection** to create a valid connection to your VM. After a connection is verified, select **Next** to start the test. When the test is complete, the test results are shown in a table. The Status column shows (Pass/Fail/Warning) for each test. Here are the results for a Linux VM test:
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After you've given the parameter values for your VM image in the certification tool, select **Test Connection** to create a valid connection to your VM. After a connection is verified, select **Next** to start the test. When the test is complete, the test results are shown in a table. The Status column shows (Pass/Fail/Warning) for each test. If any of the tests fail, your image is _not_ certified. In this case, review the requirements and failure messages, make the suggested changes, and run the test again.
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After the automated test completes, provide additional information about your VM image on the two tabs of the **Questionnaire** screen, **General Assessment** and **Kernel Customization**, and then select **Next**.
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The last screen lets you provide more information, such as SSH access information for a Linux VM image, and an explanation for any failed assessments if you're looking for exceptions.
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Finally, select **Generate Report** to download the test results and log files for the executed test cases along with your answers to the questionnaire. Save the results in the same container as your VHDs.
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## Next step
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-[Generate a uniform resource identifiers (URI) for each VHD](https://aka.ms/AzureSASURI)
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Your plan must be available in at least one cloud.
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Select the **Azure Global** option so your plan can be used by customers in all public Azure regions that use the commercial marketplace. For details, see [Geographic availability and currency support](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-geo-availability-currencies).
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Select the **Azure Global** option so your plan can be used by customers in all global Azure regions that use the commercial marketplace. For details, see [Geographic availability and currency support](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-geo-availability-currencies).
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Select the [**Azure Government Cloud**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-government/documentation-government-welcome) option to make your solution appear here. This is a government community cloud with controlled access for customers from U.S. federal, state, and local or tribal government agencies, as well as partners eligible to serve them. As the publisher, you're responsible for any compliance controls, security measures, and best practices for this cloud community. Azure Government uses physically isolated data centers and networks (located in the U.S. only).
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