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Create a Microsoft Azure Key Vault to Install SSL.com Certificates

Time needed: 30 minutes

These instructions will show you how to create a Key Vault in the Azure portal. You can install certificates from SSL.com in your Key Vault by importing PKCS#12/PFX files or creating and merging certificate signing requests (CSRs). You will need an Azure account before getting started.

  1. Sign into Azure.

    Sign into the Azure portal.

    Sign into Azure

  2. Create a resource.

    Click Create a resource.

  3. Search for Key Vault.

    Type “key vault” into the search field and press enter.

  4. Click Key Vault link.

    Click the search result for Key Vault.

  5. Click Create.

    Click the Create button to begin creating a new Key Vault.

  6. Select subscription and resource group.

    Select a subscription and a resource group. You can create a new resource group if necessary by clicking create new.

  7. Set name and region.

    Create a name for your Key Vault and select a region. The name may include only alphanumeric characters and dashes, and may not begin with a number.

  8. Select pricing tier.

    Choose a pricing tier from the drop-down menu. Selecting Premium will allow you to create HSM-protected keys.

  9. Set recovery options.

    Set the recovery options for your Key Vault, including purge protection and the number of days to retain deleted vaults.

  10. Continue to Access Policy screen.

    Click the Next: Access Policy button.

  11. Set access policies.

    Set the access policies for your Key Vault.

  12. Continue to networking settings.

    Click the Next: Networking button.

  13. Choose connectivity method.

    Choose a connectivity method for your Key Vault.

  14. Continue to tags settings.

    Click the Next: Tags button.

  15. Add tags.

    If desired, create tags for your Key Vault.

  16. Continue to Review and Create.

    Click the Next: Review and Create button

  17. Review settings and create Key Vault.

    Review your settings, them click the Create button to create your new Key Vault.

  18. Finished!

    Azure will create your new Key Vault. When it is ready, you can visit it by clicking the Go to resource button.

  19. Next steps.

    Now that your new Key Vault is ready, you can use it to import digital certificates, or generate certificate signing requests (CSRs).

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