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articles/lab-services/TOC.yml

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- name: Migrate to lab plans

articles/lab-services/account-setup-guide.md

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# Lab account setup guide
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[!INCLUDE [Retirement guide](./includes/retirement-banner.md)]
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If you're an administrator, before you set up your Azure Lab Services environment, you first need to create a *lab account* within your Azure subscription. A lab account is a container for one or more labs, and it takes only a few minutes to set up.

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# Add lab creators to a lab plan in Azure Lab Services
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This article describes how to add users as lab creators to a lab account or lab plan in Azure Lab Services. Users with the Lab Creator role can create labs and manage labs for the lab account or lab plan.

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# Azure Lab Services - Administrator guide when using lab accounts
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Information technology (IT) administrators who manage a university's cloud resources are ordinarily responsible for setting up the lab account for their school. After they set up a lab account, administrators or educators create the labs that are contained within the account. This article provides a high-level overview of the Azure resources that are involved and the guidance for creating them.

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Information technology (IT) administrators who manage a university's cloud resources are ordinarily responsible for setting up the lab plan for their school. After they set up a lab plan, administrators or educators create labs that are associated with the lab plan. This article provides a high-level overview of the Azure resources that are involved and guidance to create them.
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# Allow lab creator to pick location for the lab in Azure Lab Services
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In Azure Lab Services, a lab account owner can allow lab creators (educators) to pick a location for the lab they create. This location can be different from the location of the lab account. A location is a group of Azure regions. For example, United States location is a group of regions such as East US, West US, and so on.

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# Recommended approaches for creating custom images for Azure Lab Services labs
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This article describes recommended approaches for creating a custom image for Azure Lab Services labs. Learn how you can create a save a custom image from an existing lab template virtual machine, or import a virtual machine image from an Azure VM or physical lab environment.
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- Create and save a custom image from a [lab's template virtual machine (VM)](how-to-create-manage-template.md).

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When teams create and run labs on Azure Lab Services, they might face varying requirements to the configuration of resources. Administrators might look for options to control cost, provide customization through templates, or restrict user permissions.
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As a platform administrator, you can use policies to lay out guardrails for teams to manage their own resources. [Azure Policy](../governance/policy/index.yml) helps audit and govern resource state. In this article, you learn about available auditing controls and governance practices for Azure Lab Services.

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Azure Lab Services has default capacity limits on Azure subscriptions that adhere to Azure Compute quota limitations and to mitigate fraud. All Azure subscriptions have an initial capacity limit, which can vary based on subscription type, number of standard compute cores, and GPU cores available inside Azure Lab Services. The capacity limit restricts how many virtual machines you can create inside your lab before you need to request a limit increase.
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In this article, you learn how to set up a class that uses Adobe Creative Cloud. [Adobe Creative Cloud](https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html) is a collection of desktop applications and web services used for photography, design, video, web, user experience (UX), and more. Universities and K-12 schools use Creative Cloud in digital arts and media classes. Some of Creative Cloud’s media processes might require more computational and visualization (GPU) power than a typical tablet, laptop, or workstation support. With Azure Lab Services, you have flexibility to choose from various virtual machine (VM) sizes, including GPU sizes.

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