Steps to Create Azure Quantum
Here are the detailed steps on how to create an Azure Quantum workspace: –
Step 1: Sign in to the Azure portal: Go to the Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com/) and sign in with your Azure account credentials.
Step 2: Create a new resource: Once you are signed in, click on the “Create a resource” button on the top left corner of the portal.
Step 3: After you fill in all the required information you need just click on create button.
Step 4: Search for “Quantum Workspace”: In the search bar, type “Quantum Workspace” and select it from the list of results.
Step 5: Choose a subscription: Select the subscription you want to use for your Quantum Workspace.
Step 6: Create a new resource group: A resource group is a container that holds related resources for an Azure solution. If you don’t have one, you can create a new one by clicking on the “Create new” button and giving it a name.
- Choose a location: Select the region where you want to create your Quantum Workspace.
- Fill in the basic information: Provide a unique name for your Quantum Workspace and click on the “Review + create” button.
- Review the information: Review the information provided in the previous step and click on the “Create” button.
Step 7: Wait for the deployment to complete: It may take a few minutes for the Quantum Workspace to be created. You can monitor the progress by going to the “Notifications” section in the top right corner of the portal.
Once the deployment is complete, you can access your Azure Quantum Workspace from the Azure portal.
Azure Quantum
Pre-requisite: Azure
Azure Quantum is a cloud-based platform for quantum computing developed by Microsoft that provides access to quantum hardware, software, and development tools to help researchers and developers explore the potential of quantum computing. Azure Quantum enables the development and execution of quantum algorithms and allows for integration with classical computing resources, such as Azure’s cloud computing platform. Additionally, it enables hybrid quantum-classical computing, which allows users to run quantum algorithms alongside classical algorithms to perform complex computations. Azure Quantum provides access to a variety of quantum hardware and software, including quantum processors, simulators, and development tools.