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title: Create Datadog
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description: This article describes how to use the Azure portal to create an instance of Datadog.
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# QuickStart: Get started with Datadog by creating new instance
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# QuickStart: Get started with Datadog - An Azure Native ISV Service by creating new instance
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In this quickstart, you'll create a new instance of Datadog. You can either create a new Datadog organization or [link to an existing Datadog organization](link-to-existing-organization.md).
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In this quickstart, you'll create a new instance of Datadog - An Azure Native ISV Service. You can either create a new Datadog organization or [link to an existing Datadog organization](link-to-existing-organization.md).
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## Prerequisites
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- Virtual machines, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, and App Service plan with _Include_ tags send metrics to Datadog.
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For example, the following screenshot shows a tag rule where only those virtual machines, virtual machine scale sets, and app service plans tagged as _Datadog = True_ send metrics to Datadog.
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For example, the following screenshot shows a tag rule where only those virtual machines, Virtual Machine Scale Sets, and App Service plan tagged as _Datadog = True_ send metrics to Datadog.
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:::image type="content" source="media/create/config-metrics-logs.png" alt-text="Screenshot of how to configure metrics and logs in Azure for Datadog.":::
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description: This article describes how to contact support for a Datadog resource.
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# Get support for Datadog - An Azure Native ISV Service
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This article describes how to contact support when working with a Datadog resource. Before contacting support, see [Fix common errors](troubleshoot.md).
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This article describes how to contact support when working with Datadog - An Azure Native ISV Service. Before contacting support, see [Fix common errors](troubleshoot.md).
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## Contact support
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To contact support about the Azure Datadog integration, select **New Support request** in the left pane. Select the link to the Datadog portal.
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:::image type="content" source="media/get-support/support-request.png" alt-text="Create a new Datadog support request" border="true":::
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description: This article describes how to use the Azure portal to link to an existing instance of Datadog.
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1. Go to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/) and sign in.
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1. If you've visited the **Marketplace** in a recent session, select the icon from the available options. Otherwise, search for _Marketplace_.
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:::image type="content" source="media/link-to-existing-organization/select-datadog-organization.png" alt-text="Select appropriate Datadog organization to link" border="true":::
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Datadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications. It encompasses infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, and user-experience monitoring. Datadog aggregates data across your entire stack with 400+ integrations for troubleshooting, alerting, and graphing. You can use it as a single source for troubleshooting, optimizing performance, and cross-team collaboration.
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