Quickstart: Connect to Azure Government using portal
Microsoft Azure Government delivers a dedicated cloud with world-class security and compliance, enabling US government agencies and their partners to transform their workloads to the cloud. To manage your Azure Government cloud workloads and applications you can connect to Azure Government using different tools, as described in the following video.
This quickstart shows how to use the Azure Government portal to access and start managing resources in Azure Government. The Azure Government portal is the primary way to connect to your Azure Government environment. If you don't have an Azure Government subscription, create a free account before you begin.
Prerequisites
- Review Guidance for developers to learn about Azure Government unique URLs and endpoints for managing your environment. You must know about these endpoints in order to connect to Azure Government.
- Review Compare Azure Government and global Azure and click on a service of interest to see variations between Azure Government and global Azure.
Sign in to Azure Government
To connect, browse to the portal at https://portal.azure.us.
Sign in using your Azure Government credentials. Once you sign in, you should see Microsoft Azure Government in the upper left section of the main navigation bar.
Check out Service health
You can take a look at Azure Government regions and their health status by clicking on Service Health. Choose one of the available US government-only datacenter regions.
Next steps
This quickstart showed you how to use the Azure Government portal to connect to Azure Government. Once you are connected to Azure Government, you may want to explore Azure services. Make sure you check out the variations and usage limitations, described in Compare Azure Government and global Azure. To learn more about Azure services, continue to the Azure documentation.
For more information about Azure Government, see the following resources:
- Acquiring and accessing Azure Government
- How to buy Azure Government
- Azure Government Blog
- Azure Government overview
- Compare Azure Government and global Azure
- Azure Government security
- Azure Government compliance
- Azure Government services by audit scope
- Azure Government DoD overview
- FedRAMP – Azure compliance
- DoD Impact Level 5 – Azure compliance
- Isolation guidelines for Impact Level 5 workloads