There are three ways to do this. If you're an Enterprise Agreement (EA) customer, you can provision one of the [virtual machine images](sql-server-on-azure-vm-iaas-what-is-overview.md#licensing). If you have [Software Assurance](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/licensing-programs/software-assurance-default), you can enable the [Azure Hybrid Benefit](licensing-model-azure-hybrid-benefit-ahb-change.md) on an existing pay-as-you-go (PAYG) image. Or you can copy the SQL Server installation media to a Windows Server VM, and then install SQL Server on the VM. Be sure to register your SQL Server VM with the [extension](sql-agent-extension-manually-register-single-vm.md) for features such as portal management, automated backup and automated patching.
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