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# How to tag a Linux virtual machine in Azure
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This article describes different ways to tag a Linux virtual machine in Azure through the Resource Manager deployment model. Tags are user-defined key/value pairs which can be placed directly on a resource or a resource group. Azure currently supports up to 15 tags per resource and resource group. Tags may be placed on a resource at the time of creation or added to an existing resource. Please note, tags are supported for resources created via the Resource Manager deployment model only.
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This article describes different ways to tag a Linux virtual machine in Azure through the Resource Manager deployment model. Tags are user-defined key/value pairs which can be placed directly on a resource or a resource group. Azure currently supports up to 50 tags per resource and resource group. Tags may be placed on a resource at the time of creation or added to an existing resource. Please note, tags are supported for resources created via the Resource Manager deployment model only.
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# How to tag a Windows virtual machine in Azure
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This article describes different ways to tag a Windows virtual machine in Azure through the Resource Manager deployment model. Tags are user-defined key/value pairs which can be placed directly on a resource or a resource group. Azure currently supports up to 15 tags per resource and resource group. Tags may be placed on a resource at the time of creation or added to an existing resource. Please note that tags are supported for resources created via the Resource Manager deployment model only. If you want to tag a Linux virtual machine, see [How to tag a Linux virtual machine in Azure](../linux/tag.md?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json).
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This article describes different ways to tag a Windows virtual machine in Azure through the Resource Manager deployment model. Tags are user-defined key/value pairs which can be placed directly on a resource or a resource group. Azure currently supports up to 50 tags per resource and resource group. Tags may be placed on a resource at the time of creation or added to an existing resource. Please note that tags are supported for resources created via the Resource Manager deployment model only. If you want to tag a Linux virtual machine, see [How to tag a Linux virtual machine in Azure](../linux/tag.md?toc=%2fazure%2fvirtual-machines%2flinux%2ftoc.json).
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