Configure the BizTalk Group | Azure Virtual Machine
When the virtual machines are provisioned and domain objects are created, BizTalk Server is ready to be configured. This topic lists the steps to create a BizTalk Group using existing BizTalk Server and SQL Server virtual machines. If you don’t have existing BizTalk Server and SQL Server virtual machines, refer to Create the BizTalk Group Prerequisites | Azure Virtual Machine to create the virtual machines and other prerequisites.
When complete, you have a BizTalk Server Group hosted in Microsoft Azure. You can do everything as you would do with an on-premises BizTalk Server Group. And, in much less configuration time.
BizTalk Server can be configured using the following options:
BizTalk Configuration |
This is similar to configuring an on-premises BizTalk Server. You can configure using Basic Configuration or Custom Configuration: Basic Configuration: Used when BizTalk Server and SQL Server are installed on the same computer (virtual machine) and use local groups. Custom Configuration: Used when BizTalk Server and SQL Server are installed on separate computers (virtual machine) and uses domain groups. |
BizTalk Provisioning Tool |
The Provisioning Tool is considered the “fast” method to configure a BizTalk Group that includes multiple BizTalk Server virtual machines. It’s a command-line tool that uses an XML input file that includes database names, BizTalk Server virtual machine names, service accounts, and other configuration information. |
The topic includes the following sections:
Configure using BizTalk Configuration | Azure Virtual Machine
Configure using BizTalk Provisioning Tool | Azure Virtual Machine
See Also
Concepts
Configuring BizTalk Server 2013 and 2013 R2 on an Azure VM
Create a BizTalk Virtual Machine in Azure
Create the BizTalk Group Prerequisites | Azure Virtual Machine