Create a virtual network for the new environment. We will create a single address space and two subnets here. One subnet is used for services, and the other for SPS communication paths and replication.
- Select Azure Home > Virtual networks > Add and enter the required value according to the following table.
| Virtual Network | ||
|---|---|---|
| Subscription | Your subscription ID | This is the subscription ID issued when subscribing to Azure services. |
| Resource group | sios20rg | |
| Name | sios20vnet | |
| Region | (Asia Pacific) Southeast Asia | |
| IPv4 address space | 10.20.0.0/16 | |
| Subnet | ||
| Name | sios20sub1 | |
| Address range | 10.20.1.0/24 | |
| DDoS protection Standard | Disable(default) | |
| Service endpoints | Disable(default) | |
| Firewall | Disable(default) | |
- Click Next: IP Addresses.

- Click +Add subnet

- Enter the details for the first subnet on the dialog that appears on the right, then click Add on the bottom right.

- The new subnet (sios20sub1) will appear. Click Next: Security.

- Leave everything as-is and click Next: Tags.

- Leave this blank and click Next: Review + create.

- Click Create.

- When sios20vnet and sios20sub1 are created and the creation process is completed, the following window is displayed.

- Click Azure Home > Virtual networks > sios20vnet, then click Settings > Subnets in the left pane.

- Click +Subnet.

- Enter the following details and click Save.
| Subnet | |
|---|---|
| Name | sios20sub2 |
| Address range | 10.20.2.0/24 |
| NAT gateway | None(default) |
| Network security group | None(default) |
| Route table | None(default) |
| Services | 0 selected(default) |
| Delegate subnet to a service | None(default) |




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