This article shows you how to generate a registration key using the Azure portal, Azure CLI, or Azure PowerShell, then how to add session hosts to a host pool using the Azure Virtual Desktop service or adding them to a host pool separately. When using Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell you'll need to create the virtual machines outside of Azure Virtual Desktop, then add them as session hosts to a host pool separately. Alternatively you can also create virtual machines outside of the Azure Virtual Desktop service, such as an automated pipeline, then add them as session hosts to a host pool. You can create new virtual machines to use as session hosts and add them to a host pool natively using the Azure Virtual Desktop service in the Azure portal. You may also need to add more session hosts for extra capacity. ![]() ![]() Once you've created a host pool, workspace, and an application group, you need to add session hosts to the host pool for your users to connect to.
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