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## Purchase Azure Red Hat OpenShift application nodes reserved instances
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Before you can use Azure Red Hat OpenShift, you'll need to purchase Azure virtual machine reserved instances.
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Before you can use Azure Red Hat OpenShift, you'll need to purchase a minimum of 4 Azure Red Hat OpenShift reserved application nodes, after which you'll be able to provision clusters.
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If you are an Azure customer, here's how to [purchase Azure virtual machine reserved instances](https://aka.ms/openshift/buy). A reservation reduces your spend by pre-paying for fully managed Azure services. Refer to [*What are Azure Reservations*](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/billing/billing-save-compute-costs-reservations) to learn more about reservations and how they save you money.
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If you are an Azure customer,[purchase Azure Red Hat OpenShift reserved instances](https://aka.ms/openshift/buy) through the Azure portal. After purchasing, your subscription will be activated within 24 hours.
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If you are not an Azure customer, [contact sales](https://aka.ms/openshift/contact-sales) and fill out the sales form at the bottom of the page to start the process.
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Refer to the [Azure Red Hat OpenShift pricing page](https://aka.ms/openshift/pricing) for more information.
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## Install the Azure CLI
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift requires version 2.0.65 or higher of the Azure CLI. If you've already installed the Azure CLI, you can check which version you have by running:
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Create an Azure Red Hat OpenShift cluster](tutorial-create-cluster.md)
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