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# Access Azure VMware Solutions (AVS) from the Azure portal
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Single sign-on is supported for access to the AVS portal. After you sign in to the Azure portal, you can access the AVS portal without signing in again. The first time you access the AVS portal you're prompted to authorize the [AVS Service Authorization](#consent-to-AVS-service-authorization-application) application. Authorization is a one-time action.
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Single sign-on is supported for access to the AVS portal. After you sign in to the Azure portal, you can access the AVS portal without signing in again. The first time you access the AVS portal you're prompted to authorize the [AVS Service Authorization](#consent-to-avs-service-authorization-application) application. Authorization is a one-time action.
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## Before you begin
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3. Select the AVS service on which you want to create your Private Cloud.
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4. On the **Overview** page, click **Go to the AVS portal**. If you're accessing the AVS portal from the Azure portal for the first time, you'll be prompted to authorize the [AVS Service Authorization](#consent-to-AVS-service-authorization-application) application.
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4. On the **Overview** page, click **Go to the AVS portal**. If you're accessing the AVS portal from the Azure portal for the first time, you'll be prompted to authorize the [AVS Service Authorization](#consent-to-avs-service-authorization-application) application.
description: Describes how to manage accounts on the Azure VMware Solutions (AVS) portal
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# Manage accounts on the Azure VMware Solution by CloudSimple portal
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# Manage accounts on the Azure VMware Solutions (AVS) portal
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When you create your CloudSimple service, it creates an account on CloudSimple. The account is associated with your Azure subscription where the service is located. All users with owner and contributor roles in the subscription have access to the CloudSimple portal. The Azure subscription ID and tenant ID associated with the CloudSimple service are found on the Accounts page.
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When you create your AVS service, it creates an account on AVS. The account is associated with your Azure subscription where the service is located. All users with owner and contributor roles in the subscription have access to the AVS portal. The Azure subscription ID and tenant ID associated with the AVS service are found on the Accounts page.
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To manage accounts in the CloudSimple portal, [access the portal](access-cloudsimple-portal.md) and select **Account** on the side menu.
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To manage accounts in the AVS portal, [access the portal](access-cloudsimple-portal.md) and select **Account** on the side menu.
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Select **Summary** to view information about your company’s CloudSimple configuration. The current capacity of your cloud configuration is shown, including number of Private Clouds, total storage, vSphere cluster configuration, number of nodes, and number of compute cores. A link is included to purchase additional nodes if the current configuration doesn't meet all of your needs.
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Select **Summary** to view information about your company’s AVS configuration. The current capacity of your cloud configuration is shown, including number of AVS Private Clouds, total storage, vSphere cluster configuration, number of nodes, and number of compute cores. A link is included to purchase additional nodes if the current configuration doesn't meet all of your needs.
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## Email alerts
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You can add email addresses of any people you would like to notify about changes to the Private Cloud configuration.
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You can add email addresses of any people you would like to notify about changes to the AVS Private Cloud configuration.
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1. In the **Additional email alerts** area, click **Add new**.
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2. Enter the email address.
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3. Press Return.
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To remove an entry, click **X**.
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## CloudSimple operator access
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## AVS operator access
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The operator access setting allows CloudSimple to help you with troubleshooting by permitting a support engineer to sign in to your CloudSimple portal. The setting is enabled by default. All actions performed by the support engineer when logged in to your customer account are recorded and available for your review on the **Activity** > **Audit** page.
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The operator access setting allows AVS to help you with troubleshooting by permitting a support engineer to sign in to your AVS portal. The setting is enabled by default. All actions performed by the support engineer when logged in to your customer account are recorded and available for your review on the **Activity** > **Audit** page.
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Click the **CloudSimple operator access enabled** toggle to turn access on or off.
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Click the **AVS operator access enabled** toggle to turn access on or off.
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