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Track usage of a lab in Azure Lab Services | Microsoft Docs |
In this tutorial, you, as a lab creator/owner, track the usage of your lab. |
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This tutorial shows you how a lab creator/owner can track usage of a lab.
In this tutorial, you do the following actions:
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- View users registered with your lab
- View the usage of VMs in the lab
- Manage student VMs
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Navigate to Azure Lab Services website.
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Select Sign in and enter your credentials. Azure Lab Services supports organizational accounts and Microsoft accounts.
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On the My labs page, select the lab for which you want to track the usage.
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Select Users on the left menu or Users tile. You see students who have registered with your lab.
For more information about adding and managing users for the lab, see Add and manage lab users.
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Select Virtual machines on menu to the left.
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Confirm that you see the status of VMs and the number of hours the VMs have been running. The time that a lab owner spends on a student VM doesn't count against the usage time shown in the last column.
On this page, you can start, stop, or reset student VMs by using controls in the State column or on the toolbar.
For more information about managing virtual machine pool for the lab, see Set up and manage virtual machine pool.
Note
When an educator turns on a student VM, quota for the student isn't affected. Quota for a user specifies the number of lab hours available to the user outside of the scheduled class time. For more information on quotas, see Set quotas for users.
To learn more about classroom labs, see articles under How-to guides.