Quickstarts: Add check for the last step of AWS and Azure
This adds the "Check your work" review for the 3rd step of AWS and Azure.
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"title": "Launch an instance in the AWS environment.",
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"description": "Now let\u2019s use our new AWS image to launch an environment from the console.\n<br>\n\n<h4 id=\"ib-aws-launch\"><b>Launch an instance in the AWS environment:</B></h4>\n\n1. Navigate to **Images** in the left menu.\n\n1. Locate an image created with an AWS source.\n\n - The image type is displayed in the \u201cTarget\u201d column.\n\n - Note: The source must be configured to launch instances. See Add or Edit an AWS Source.\n\n1. From the \u201cInstance\u201d column, click **Launch.**\n\n1. In the \"Accounts and Customizations | Amazon\" step:\n\n - **Select account:** \u201cYour source\u201d will be displayed.\n\n - **Select region:** Use the default region, \u201cus-east-1.\u201d\n\n - **Select instance type:** Select \u201ct2.medium.\u201d\n\n - **Count:** Leave the number of instances you want to instantiate at 1. \n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. In the \"SSH keys authentication\" step:\n\n - Enter your own public SSH key for authentication.\n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. Review the details and click **Launch.** \n\n1. Wait for the system to launch the new instances.\n\n1. After the Launch wizard shows the \"System(s) launched successfully\" message:\n \n - You can either click the Host URL link under ID or save the Host Instance ID link for later reference.\n \n - After you click the link from the Host card, the AWS console screen displays the Instance summary for the launched image.\n\n - You can find the public IP address that you can use to access the running instance.\n\n - You can also copy the SSH command to access your instance via SSH in the CLI.\n\nAll launched systems will register with Red Hat and appear in the [Inventory] (https://console.redhat.com/beta/insights/inventory).\n\nA system's visibility in the console is based on the registration level selection during image creation. We have selected \u201cRegister and connect image instances with Red Hat.\u201d \n\nNote that the newly launched instances will take several minutes to show in the inventory.\n<br>"
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"description": "Now let\u2019s use our new AWS image to launch an environment from the console.\n<br>\n\n<h4 id=\"ib-aws-launch\"><b>Launch an instance in the AWS environment:</B></h4>\n\n1. Navigate to **Images** in the left menu.\n\n1. Locate an image created with an AWS source.\n\n - The image type is displayed in the \u201cTarget\u201d column.\n\n - Note: The source must be configured to launch instances. See Add or Edit an AWS Source.\n\n1. From the \u201cInstance\u201d column, click **Launch.**\n\n1. In the \"Accounts and Customizations | Amazon\" step:\n\n - **Select account:** \u201cYour source\u201d will be displayed.\n\n - **Select region:** Use the default region, \u201cus-east-1.\u201d\n\n - **Select instance type:** Select \u201ct2.medium.\u201d\n\n - **Count:** Leave the number of instances you want to instantiate at 1. \n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. In the \"SSH keys authentication\" step:\n\n - Enter your own public SSH key for authentication.\n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. Review the details and click **Launch.** \n\n1. Wait for the system to launch the new instances.\n\n1. After the Launch wizard shows the \"System(s) launched successfully\" message:\n \n - You can either click the Host URL link under ID or save the Host Instance ID link for later reference.\n \n - After you click the link from the Host card, the AWS console screen displays the Instance summary for the launched image.\n\n - You can find the public IP address that you can use to access the running instance.\n\n - You can also copy the SSH command to access your instance via SSH in the CLI.\n\nAll launched systems will register with Red Hat and appear in the [Inventory] (https://console.redhat.com/beta/insights/inventory).\n\nA system's visibility in the console is based on the registration level selection during image creation. We have selected \u201cRegister and connect image instances with Red Hat.\u201d \n\nNote that the newly launched instances will take several minutes to show in the inventory.\n<br>",
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"review": {
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"instructions": "- Did you complete the task successfully?",
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"failedTaskHelp": "This task isn't verified yet. Try the task again."
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"conclusion": "\n<h4><b>Thank you for taking the time to explore this feature!</b></h4> \n\nWe would love to learn more about your experience launching AWS images on the console. \n\n\n<br>\n**<a id=\"qs-ib-aws-launch-contact\">Let Red Hat contact you <i class=\"fas fa-arrow-right\"></i> </a>**\n<br>\n<br>\n<br>\n\nIf you need additional assistance:\n \n - [Open a support case](https://access.redhat.com/support).",
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"title": "Launch an instance in the Azure environment.",
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"description": "Now let\u2019s use our new Azure image to launch an environment from the console.\n<br>\n<br>\n\n<h4 id=\"ib-Azure-launch\"><b>Launch an instance in the Azure environment:</B></h4>\n\n1. Navigate to **Images** in the left menu.\n\n1. Locate an image created with an Azure source.\n\n - The image type is displayed in the \u201cTarget\u201d column.\n\n - Note: The source must be configured to launch instances. See Add or Edit an Azure Source.\n\n1. From the \u201cInstance\u201d column, click **Launch.**\n\n1. In the \"Accounts and Customizations | Azure\" step:\n\n - **Select account:** Select your Azure account from the dropdown menu\n\n - **Select region:** Use the default region, \u201ceastus.\u201d\n\n - **Select instance type:** Select \u201cStandard_B1ms\u201d\n\n - **Count:** Leave the number of instances you want to instantiate at 1. \n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. In the \"SSH keys authentication\" step:\n\n - Enter your own public SSH key for authentication.\n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. Review the details and click **Launch.** \n\n1. Wait for the system to launch the new instances.\n\n1. After the Launch wizard shows the \"System(s) launched successfully\" message:\n \n - You can either click the Host URL link under ID or save the Host Instance ID link for later reference.\n \n - After you click the link from the Host card, the AWS console screen displays the Instance summary for the launched image.\n\n - You can find the public IP address that you can use to access the running instance.\n\n - You can also copy the SSH command to access your instance via SSH in the CLI.\n\nAll launched systems will register with Red Hat and appear in the [Inventory] (https://console.redhat.com/beta/insights/inventory).\n\nA system's visibility in the console is based on the registration level selection during image creation. We have selected \u201cRegister and connect image instances with Red Hat.\u201d \n\nNote that the newly launched instances will take several minutes to show in the inventory.\n<br>"
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"description": "Now let\u2019s use our new Azure image to launch an environment from the console.\n<br>\n<br>\n\n<h4 id=\"ib-Azure-launch\"><b>Launch an instance in the Azure environment:</B></h4>\n\n1. Navigate to **Images** in the left menu.\n\n1. Locate an image created with an Azure source.\n\n - The image type is displayed in the \u201cTarget\u201d column.\n\n - Note: The source must be configured to launch instances. See Add or Edit an Azure Source.\n\n1. From the \u201cInstance\u201d column, click **Launch.**\n\n1. In the \"Accounts and Customizations | Azure\" step:\n\n - **Select account:** Select your Azure account from the dropdown menu\n\n - **Select region:** Use the default region, \u201ceastus.\u201d\n\n - **Select instance type:** Select \u201cStandard_B1ms\u201d\n\n - **Count:** Leave the number of instances you want to instantiate at 1. \n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. In the \"SSH keys authentication\" step:\n\n - Enter your own public SSH key for authentication.\n\n - Click **Next.**\n\n1. Review the details and click **Launch.** \n\n1. Wait for the system to launch the new instances.\n\n1. After the Launch wizard shows the \"System(s) launched successfully\" message:\n \n - You can either click the Host URL link under ID or save the Host Instance ID link for later reference.\n \n - After you click the link from the Host card, the AWS console screen displays the Instance summary for the launched image.\n\n - You can find the public IP address that you can use to access the running instance.\n\n - You can also copy the SSH command to access your instance via SSH in the CLI.\n\nAll launched systems will register with Red Hat and appear in the [Inventory] (https://console.redhat.com/beta/insights/inventory).\n\nA system's visibility in the console is based on the registration level selection during image creation. We have selected \u201cRegister and connect image instances with Red Hat.\u201d \n\nNote that the newly launched instances will take several minutes to show in the inventory.\n<br>",
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"review": {
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"instructions": "- Did you complete the task successfully?",
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"failedTaskHelp": "This task isn't verified yet. Try the task again."
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"conclusion": "\n<h4><b>Thank you for taking the time to explore this feature!</b></h4> \n\nWe would love to learn more about your experience launching Azure images on the console. \n\n\n<br>\n**<a id=\"qs-ib-azure-launch-contact\">Let Red Hat contact you <i class=\"fas fa-arrow-right\"></i> </a>**\n<br>\n<br>\n<br>\n\nIf you need additional assistance:\n \n - [Open a support case](https://access.redhat.com/support)",
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