 In this demonstration, I'm going to show you how to configure a Cloud Witness on an Azure Stack HCI cluster. So we start here in the dashboard of Windows Admin Center connected to our Azure Stack HCI cluster. I scroll down until I get to Settings and I click on Settings. Within Settings, I select Witness, I select my Witness type and in this case, I use the drop down to select Cloud Witness. I then need to provide a storage account details. I haven't created one yet so I go to my Azure account. I create a new storage account. I give the storage account a name which needs to be unique across Azure. So I call it Azure HCI Tailwind Witness. It only needs locally redundant storage. So I configure locally redundant storage. I click Review and Create and then I click Create and it goes and creates a storage account. Once the storage account is created, I click Go to Resource and there's several things I need. The first thing I do is put the storage account name into Notepad just so I remember it correctly. Then I show my keys and I copy my access key. Now for those of you who are clever, I have deleted this storage account since recording the demo. So I put the storage account key into Windows Admin Center. I also put the name of the storage account and then the server endpoint of this storage account is core.windows.net. Now that I have that information, I can click Save and it will save those witness settings. It asks my credentials to the Azure Stack HCI cluster. I put those in, I click Continue and the witness settings are now configured. So in that demonstration, I showed you how to configure a Cloud Witness for an Azure Stack HCI cluster.