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33 changes: 14 additions & 19 deletions Deploy/Deploy.md
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9. Proceed to create the resource group by clicking **Review + Create**, and then **Create**.

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**Execute these steps on your host computer**|

1. In the Azure Portal, navigate to the MDW-Lab resource group and locate the Azure Databricks resource MDWDatabricks-*suffix*.
1. In the Azure Portal, navigate to the lab resource group and locate the Azure Databricks resource MDWDatabricks-*suffix*.
2. On the **MDWDatabricks-*suffix*** blade, click the **Launch Workspace** button. The Azure Databricks portal will open on a new browser tab.

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5. On the **Create Cluster** blade, enter the following connection details:
<br>- **Cluster Name**: MDWDatabricksCluster
<br>- **Max Workers**: 4
Leave all other fields with their default values.

Leave all other fields with their default values.

6. Click **Create Cluster**. It should take around 5 minutes for the cluster to be fully operational.

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**Execute these steps on your host computer**|

1. In the Azure Portal, go to the MDW-Lab resource group, and then locate and click the Azure Storage account **mdwdatalake*suffix***.
1. In the Azure Portal, go to the lab resource group, and then locate and click the Azure Storage account **mdwdatalake*suffix***.

2. On the **Overview** panel, click **Blobs**.

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### [Lab 0: Deploy Azure Data Platform End2End to your subscription](./Deploy/Deploy.md)

**IMPORTANT**: You should skip this Lab if you are executing the labs through subscriptions provided by CloudLabs. All Azure services will be deployed as you activate your registration.

In this section you will automatically provision all Azure resources required to complete labs 1 though to 5. We will use a pre-defined ARM template with the definition of all Azure services used to ingest, store, process and visualise data.

The estimated time to complete this lab is: **30 minutes**.
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