--- title_tag: Deploy the Stack | Azure meta_desc: Learn how to deploy your stack to an Azure project in this guide. title: Deploy stack h1: "Pulumi & Azure: Deploy stack" weight: 5 menu: clouds: parent: azure-get-started identifier: azure-deploy-stack aliases: - /docs/quickstart/azure/deploy-stack/ - /docs/get-started/azure/deploy-stack/ --- Let's go ahead and deploy your stack: ```bash $ pulumi up ``` This command evaluates your program and determines the resource updates to make. First, a preview is shown that outlines the changes that will be made when you run the update: ``` Previewing update (dev): Type Name Plan + pulumi:pulumi:Stack quickstart-dev create + ├─ azure-native:resources:ResourceGroup resourceGroup create + └─ azure-native:storage:StorageAccount sa create Resources: + 3 to create Do you want to perform this update? > yes no details ``` Once the preview has finished, you are given three options to choose from. Choosing `details` will show you a rich diff of the changes to be made. Choosing `yes` will create your new storage account in Azure. Choosing `no` will return you to the user prompt without performing the update operation. ``` Do you want to perform this update? yes Updating (dev): Type Name Status + pulumi:pulumi:Stack quickstart-dev created + ├─ azure-native:resources:ResourceGroup resourceGroup created + └─ azure-native:storage:StorageAccount sa created Outputs: primaryStorageKey: "" Resources: + 3 created Duration: 26s ``` Remember the output you defined in the previous step? That [stack output](/docs/concepts/stack#outputs) can be seen in the `Outputs:` section of your update. You can access your outputs from the CLI by running the `pulumi stack output [property-name]` command. For example you can print the primary key of your bucket with the following command: {{< chooser language "typescript,python,go,csharp,java,yaml" / >}} {{% choosable language typescript %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primaryStorageKey ``` {{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language python %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primary_storage_key ``` {{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language go %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primaryStorageKey ``` {{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language csharp %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primaryStorageKey ``` {{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language java %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primaryStorageKey ``` {{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language yaml %}} ```bash $ pulumi stack output primaryStorageKey ``` {{% /choosable %}} Running that command will print out the storage account's primary key. {{< console-note >}} Now that your storage account has been provisioned, let's modify it to host a static website. {{< get-started-stepper >}}