diff --git a/website/docs/d/batch_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/batch_pool.html.markdown
index 0cc7a102b618..49d9377f4ddd 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/batch_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/batch_pool.html.markdown
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `account_name` - The name of the Batch account.
-* `node_agent_sku_id` - The Sku of the node agents in the Batch pool.
+* `node_agent_sku_id` - The SKU of the node agents in the Batch pool.
* `vm_size` - The size of the VM created in the Batch pool.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/cognitive_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/cognitive_account.html.markdown
index 54fd3083d27f..ad28af0c926d 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/cognitive_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/cognitive_account.html.markdown
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `kind` - The kind of the Cognitive Services Account
-* `sku_name` - The sku name of the Cognitive Services Account
+* `sku_name` - The SKU name of the Cognitive Services Account
* `endpoint` - The endpoint of the Cognitive Services Account
diff --git a/website/docs/d/database_migration_service.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/database_migration_service.html.markdown
index e445d2176c16..6c2d6a31aa2f 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/database_migration_service.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/database_migration_service.html.markdown
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `subnet_id` - The ID of the virtual subnet resource to which the database migration service exists.
-* `sku_name` - The sku name of database migration service.
+* `sku_name` - The SKU name of database migration service.
* `tags` - A mapping of tags to assigned to the resource.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
index 22d1d30465bf..a665f3002b37 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
* `id` - The ID of the Digital Twins instance.
-* `host_name` - The Api endpoint to work with this Digital Twins instance.
+* `host_name` - The API endpoint to work with this Digital Twins instance.
* `location` - The Azure Region where the Digital Twins instance exists.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
index cf2b5d9af49c..3867543f999b 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ A `input_mapping_default_values` supports the following:
A `inbound_ip_rule` block supports the following:
-* `ip_mask` - The ip mask (CIDR) to match on.
+* `ip_mask` - The IP mask (CIDR) to match on.
* `action` - The action to take when the rule is matched. Possible values are `Allow`.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/firewall.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/firewall.html.markdown
index 8dc165a1ffd4..770c7c32828f 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/firewall.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/firewall.html.markdown
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `location` - The Azure location where the Azure Firewall exists.
-* `sku_name` - The sku name of the Azure Firewall.
+* `sku_name` - The SKU name of the Azure Firewall.
-* `sku_tier` - The sku tier of the Azure Firewall.
+* `sku_tier` - The SKU tier of the Azure Firewall.
* `firewall_policy_id` - The ID of the Firewall Policy applied to the Azure Firewall.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/linux_function_app.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/linux_function_app.html.markdown
index ca5c084611a0..4c44899a6a4f 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/linux_function_app.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/linux_function_app.html.markdown
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ output "id" {
}
```
-## Arguments Referencez
+## Arguments Reference
The following arguments are supported:
diff --git a/website/docs/d/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
index ec6f5fb45ebd..246f64054318 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `workspace_id` - The Workspace (or Customer) ID for the Log Analytics Workspace.
-* `sku` - The Sku of the Log Analytics Workspace.
+* `sku` - The SKU of the Log Analytics Workspace.
* `retention_in_days` - The workspace data retention in days.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
index 16b70dffd341..eb6dcd732f90 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
* `location` - The Azure Region where the Logic App Integration Account exists.
-* `sku_name` - The sku name of the Logic App Integration Account.
+* `sku_name` - The SKU name of the Logic App Integration Account.
* `tags` - A mapping of tags assigned to the Logic App Integration Account.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
index 19188558acc9..516f482aaef3 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `access_endpoint` - The Access Endpoint for the Logic App Workflow
-* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of connector.
-* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of connector.
-* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of workflow.
-* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of workflow.
* `identity` - An `identity` block as defined below.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/maps_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/maps_account.html.markdown
index bb5b928668b6..cb5c4ce725f6 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/maps_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/maps_account.html.markdown
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ output "maps_account_id" {
* `id` - The ID of the Maps Account.
-* `sku_name` - The sku of the Azure Maps Account.
+* `sku_name` - The SKU of the Azure Maps Account.
* `primary_access_key` - The primary key used to authenticate and authorize access to the Maps REST APIs.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/mssql_database.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/mssql_database.html.markdown
index 1436b729c4b8..88cd84f5ca7e 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/mssql_database.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/mssql_database.html.markdown
@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ output "database_id" {
## Argument Reference
-* `name` - The name of the Ms SQL Database.
+* `name` - The name of the MS SQL Database.
-* `server_id` - The id of the Ms SQL Server on which to create the database.
+* `server_id` - The id of the MS SQL Server on which to create the database.
## Attribute Reference
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ output "database_id" {
* `read_scale` - If enabled, connections that have application intent set to readonly in their connection string may be routed to a readonly secondary replica.
-* `sku_name` - The name of the sku of the database.
+* `sku_name` - The name of the SKU of the database.
* `storage_account_type` - The storage account type used to store backups for this database.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
index c086fb7b91db..f99262f339c6 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `maintenance_window` - A `maintenance_window` block for this MySQL Flexible Server as defined below.
-* `private_dns_zone_id` - The ID of the private dns zone of the MySQL Flexible Server.
+* `private_dns_zone_id` - The ID of the Private DNS zone of the MySQL Flexible Server.
* `replication_role` - The replication role of the MySQL Flexible Server.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/network_interface.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/network_interface.html.markdown
index c0fe2cd6a95e..3e5afbc2c0d4 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/network_interface.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/network_interface.html.markdown
@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ output "network_interface_id" {
* `enable_accelerated_networking` - Indicates if accelerated networking is set on the specified Network Interface.
* `enable_ip_forwarding` - Indicate if IP forwarding is set on the specified Network Interface.
* `dns_servers` - The list of DNS servers used by the specified Network Interface.
-* `internal_dns_name_label` - The internal dns name label of the specified Network Interface.
+* `internal_dns_name_label` - The internal DNS name label of the specified Network Interface.
* `ip_configuration` - One or more `ip_configuration` blocks as defined below.
* `location` - The location of the specified Network Interface.
* `mac_address` - The MAC address used by the specified Network Interface.
* `network_security_group_id` - The ID of the network security group associated to the specified Network Interface.
-* `private_ip_address` - The primary private ip address associated to the specified Network Interface.
-* `private_ip_addresses` - The list of private ip addresses associates to the specified Network Interface.
+* `private_ip_address` - The primary private IP address associated to the specified Network Interface.
+* `private_ip_addresses` - The list of private IP addresses associates to the specified Network Interface.
* `tags` - List the tags associated to the specified Network Interface.
* `virtual_machine_id` - The ID of the virtual machine that the specified Network Interface is attached to.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ A `ip_configuration` block contains:
* `load_balancer_backend_address_pools_ids` - A list of Backend Address Pool ID's within a Load Balancer that this Network Interface is connected to.
* `load_balancer_inbound_nat_rules_ids` - A list of Inbound NAT Rule ID's within a Load Balancer that this Network Interface is connected to.
* `primary` - is this the Primary IP Configuration for this Network Interface?
-* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway Sku Load Balancer the Network Interface is consuming.
+* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway SKU Load Balancer the Network Interface is consuming.
## Timeouts
diff --git a/website/docs/d/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
index 34e5dcf8a002..5ff32dddac75 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The `required_network_traffic_rules` supports the following:
* `fqdns` - The FQDN list of required traffic.
-* `ips` - The ip list of required traffic.
+* `ips` - The IP list of required traffic.
* `port` - The port of required traffic.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
index 6586f801358a..23f07ff1b313 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group in which the SQL Managed Instance exists.
-## Attribues Reference
+## Attributes Reference
* `id` - The SQL Managed Instance ID.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/storage_account_blob_container_sas.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/storage_account_blob_container_sas.html.markdown
index 8ec8ffc7d083..0acc4aef1b06 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/storage_account_blob_container_sas.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/storage_account_blob_container_sas.html.markdown
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ output "sas_url_query_string" {
* `https_only` - (Optional) Only permit `https` access. If `false`, both `http` and `https` are permitted. Defaults to `true`.
-* `ip_address` - (Optional) Single ipv4 address or range (connected with a dash) of ipv4 addresses.
+* `ip_address` - (Optional) Single IPv4 address or range (connected with a dash) of IPv4 addresses.
* `start` - The starting time and date of validity of this SAS. Must be a valid ISO-8601 format time/date string.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
index 749c3e6f83e3..3138520850a0 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ An `identity` block exports the following:
`dns_settings` exports the following:
-* `dns_servers` - The dns servers in use.
+* `dns_servers` - The DNS servers in use.
`ip_configuration` exports the following:
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ An `identity` block exports the following:
`public_ip_address_configuration` exports the following:
-* `name` - The name of the public ip address configuration
+* `name` - The name of the public IP address configuration
* `idle_timeout` - The idle timeout in minutes.
-* `domain_name_label` - The domain name label for the dns settings.
+* `domain_name_label` - The domain name label for the DNS settings.
## Timeouts
diff --git a/website/docs/d/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
index 0886dcc87130..45badb1a86f9 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ The `ip_configuration` block supports:
The `vpn_client_configuration` block supports:
-* `address_space` - The address space out of which ip addresses for
+* `address_space` - The address space out of which IP addresses for
vpn clients will be taken. You can provide more than one address space, e.g.
in CIDR notation.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
index e4e89faa1e77..1919131b6f4f 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "VMware (AVS)"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: Data Source: azurerm_vmware_private_cloud"
description: |-
- Gets information about an existing Vmware Private Cloud.
+ Gets information about an existing VMware Private Cloud.
---
# Data Source: azurerm_vmware_private_cloud
-Use this data source to access information about an existing Vmware Private Cloud.
+Use this data source to access information about an existing VMware Private Cloud.
## Example Usage
@@ -29,25 +29,25 @@ output "id" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name of this Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `name` - (Required) The name of this VMware Private Cloud.
-* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group where the Vmware Private Cloud exists.
+* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group where the VMware Private Cloud exists.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `id` - The ID of the VMware Private Cloud.
-* `location` - The Azure Region where the Vmware Private Cloud exists.
+* `location` - The Azure Region where the VMware Private Cloud exists.
* `circuit` - A `circuit` block as defined below.
-* `internet_connection_enabled` - Is the Vmware Private Cluster connected to the internet?
+* `internet_connection_enabled` - Is the VMware Private Cluster connected to the internet?
* `management_cluster` - A `management_cluster` block as defined below.
-* `network_subnet_cidr` - The subnet cidr of the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `network_subnet_cidr` - The subnet cidr of the VMware Private Cloud.
* `hcx_cloud_manager_endpoint` - The endpoint for the HCX Cloud Manager.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
* `vmotion_subnet_cidr` - The network which is used for live migration of virtual machines.
-* `tags` - A mapping of tags assigned to the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `tags` - A mapping of tags assigned to the VMware Private Cloud.
---
@@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ A `management_cluster` block exports the following:
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VMware Private Cloud.
diff --git a/website/docs/d/vpn_gateway.html.markdown b/website/docs/d/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
index edce32e21727..c5a99d42c02b 100644
--- a/website/docs/d/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/d/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ A `bgp_settings` block exports the following:
A `instance_bgp_peering_address` block exports the following:
-* `ip_configuration_id` - The pre-defined id of VPN Gateway Ip Configuration.
+* `ip_configuration_id` - The pre-defined id of VPN Gateway IP Configuration.
* `default_ips` - The list of default BGP peering addresses which belong to the pre-defined VPN Gateway IP configuration.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/api_management.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/api_management.html.markdown
index 0f7b1f8e7a0d..f1f62da19257 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/api_management.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/api_management.html.markdown
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `certificate` - (Optional) One or more (up to 10) `certificate` blocks as defined below.
-* `client_certificate_enabled` - (Optional) Enforce a client certificate to be presented on each request to the gateway? This is only supported when sku type is `Consumption`.
+* `client_certificate_enabled` - (Optional) Enforce a client certificate to be presented on each request to the gateway? This is only supported when SKU type is `Consumption`.
* `gateway_disabled` - (Optional) Disable the gateway in main region? This is only supported when `additional_location` is set.
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ A `sign_up` block supports the following:
A `tenant_access` block supports the following:
-* `enabled` - (Required) Should the access to the management api be enabled?
+* `enabled` - (Required) Should the access to the management API be enabled?
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/api_management_api.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/api_management_api.html.markdown
index baf1030dacec..1e1cabf3d63c 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/api_management_api.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/api_management_api.html.markdown
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ The following arguments are supported:
-> **NOTE:** When `version` is set, `version_set_id` must also be specified
-* `revision_description` - (Optional) The description of the Api Revision of the API Management API.
+* `revision_description` - (Optional) The description of the API Revision of the API Management API.
-* `version_description` - (Optional) The description of the Api Version of the API Management API.
+* `version_description` - (Optional) The description of the API Version of the API Management API.
* `source_api_id` - (Optional) The API id of the source API, which could be in format `azurerm_api_management_api.example.id` or in format `azurerm_api_management_api.example.id;rev=1`
diff --git a/website/docs/r/api_management_redis_cache.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/api_management_redis_cache.html.markdown
index fe5c295adbca..85a9f1dc0846 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/api_management_redis_cache.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/api_management_redis_cache.html.markdown
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this API Management Redis Cache. Changing this forces a new API Management Redis Cache to be created.
-* `api_management_id` - (Required) The resource ID of the Api Management Service from which to create this external cache. Changing this forces a new API Management Redis Cache to be created.
+* `api_management_id` - (Required) The resource ID of the API Management Service from which to create this external cache. Changing this forces a new API Management Redis Cache to be created.
* `connection_string` - (Required) The connection string to the Cache for Redis.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/app_configuration_feature.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/app_configuration_feature.html.markdown
index c3ed55743d1e..31de31b2cca5 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/app_configuration_feature.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/app_configuration_feature.html.markdown
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `locked` - (Optional) Should this App Configuration Feature be Locked to prevent changes?
-* `name` - (Required) The name of the App Configuration Feature. Changing this foces a new resource to be crearted.
+* `name` - (Required) The name of the App Configuration Feature. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `percentage_filter_value` - (Optional) A list of one or more numbers representing the value of the percentage required to enable this feature.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/app_service.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/app_service.html.markdown
index ed7b279f5bfd..3c0f54b13e13 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/app_service.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/app_service.html.markdown
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ A `site_config` block supports the following:
* `http2_enabled` - (Optional) Is HTTP2 Enabled on this App Service? Defaults to `false`.
-* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ A `site_config` block supports the following:
-> **NOTE** Any `scm_ip_restriction` blocks configured are ignored by the service when `scm_use_main_ip_restriction` is set to `true`. Any scm restrictions will become active if this is subsequently set to `false` or removed.
-* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `scm_ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/app_service_managed_certificate.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/app_service_managed_certificate.html.markdown
index 374fc1b18a95..b2ba5d85a16e 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/app_service_managed_certificate.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/app_service_managed_certificate.html.markdown
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ description: |-
This certificate can be used to secure custom domains on App Services (Windows and Linux) hosted on an App Service Plan of Basic and above (free and shared tiers are not supported).
-~> NOTE: A certificate is valid for six months, and about a month before the certificate’s expiration date, App Services renews/rotates the certificate. This is managed by Azure and doesn't requre this resource to be changed or reprovisioned. It will change the `thumbprint` computed attribute the next time the resource is refreshed after rotation occurs, so keep that in mind if you have any dependencies on this attribute directly.
+~> NOTE: A certificate is valid for six months, and about a month before the certificate’s expiration date, App Services renews/rotates the certificate. This is managed by Azure and doesn't require this resource to be changed or reprovisioned. It will change the `thumbprint` computed attribute the next time the resource is refreshed after rotation occurs, so keep that in mind if you have any dependencies on this attribute directly.
## Example Usage
diff --git a/website/docs/r/app_service_slot.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/app_service_slot.html.markdown
index aaeae3302c59..a1689d78b5a7 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/app_service_slot.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/app_service_slot.html.markdown
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ A `site_config` block supports the following:
* `http2_enabled` - (Optional) Is HTTP2 Enabled on this App Service? Defaults to `false`.
-* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ A `site_config` block supports the following:
-> **NOTE** Any `scm_ip_restriction` blocks configured are ignored by the service when `scm_use_main_ip_restriction` is set to `true`. Any scm restrictions will become active if this is subsequently set to `false` or removed.
-* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `scm_ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/application_insights.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/application_insights.html.markdown
index 3facbb4d4ff6..4c7182f5c131 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/application_insights.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/application_insights.html.markdown
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `sampling_percentage` - (Optional) Specifies the percentage of the data produced by the monitored application that is sampled for Application Insights telemetry.
-* `disable_ip_masking` - (Optional) By default the real client ip is masked as `0.0.0.0` in the logs. Use this argument to disable masking and log the real client ip. Defaults to `false`.
+* `disable_ip_masking` - (Optional) By default the real client IP is masked as `0.0.0.0` in the logs. Use this argument to disable masking and log the real client IP. Defaults to `false`.
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/batch_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/batch_pool.html.markdown
index f61692b378a8..8ee641e4acec 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/batch_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/batch_pool.html.markdown
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `account_name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the Batch account in which the pool will be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `node_agent_sku_id` - (Required) Specifies the Sku of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool.
+* `node_agent_sku_id` - (Required) Specifies the SKU of the node agents that will be created in the Batch pool.
* `vm_size` - (Required) Specifies the size of the VM created in the Batch pool.
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ A `network_configuration` block supports the following:
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The ARM resource identifier of the virtual network subnet which the compute nodes of the pool will join. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `public_ips` - (Optional) A list of public ip ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `public_ips` - (Optional) A list of public IP ids that will be allocated to nodes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `endpoint_configuration` - (Optional) A list of inbound NAT pools that can be used to address specific ports on an individual compute node externally. Set as documented in the inbound_nat_pools block below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/bot_healthbot.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/bot_healthbot.html.markdown
index 43bc8fa91696..8386afc47c86 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/bot_healthbot.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/bot_healthbot.html.markdown
@@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) Specifies The name of the Healthbot Service resource. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `resource_group_name` - (Required) Specifies The name of the Resource Group in which to create the Healtbot Service. CHaning this
+* `resource_group_name` - (Required) Specifies The name of the Resource Group in which to create the Healthbot Service. changing this
forces a new resource to be created.
* `location` - (Required) Specifies The Azure Region where the resource exists. CHanging this force a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The name which should be used for the sku of the service. Possible values are "F0" and "S1".
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The name which should be used for the SKU of the service. Possible values are "F0" and "S1".
---
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating a Heatlthbot Service.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating a Healthbot Service.
* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving a Healthbot Service.
* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating a Healthbot Service.
* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting a Healthbot Service.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/bot_service_azure_bot.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/bot_service_azure_bot.html.markdown
index a6965c6ec352..9166cee71547 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/bot_service_azure_bot.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/bot_service_azure_bot.html.markdown
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `sku` - (Required) The SKU of the Azure Bot Service. Accepted values are `F0` or `S1`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `developer_app_insights_api_key` - (Optional) The Application Insights Api Key to associate with this Azure Bot Service.
+* `developer_app_insights_api_key` - (Optional) The Application Insights API Key to associate with this Azure Bot Service.
* `developer_app_insights_application_id` - (Optional) The resource ID of the Application Insights instance to associate with this Azure Bot Service.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/container_connected_registry.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/container_connected_registry.html.markdown
index 7f7caec9c84c..be63ef12a619 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/container_connected_registry.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/container_connected_registry.html.markdown
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
---
-* `audit_log_enabled` - (Optional) Should the log auditting be enabled?
+* `audit_log_enabled` - (Optional) Should the log auditing be enabled?
* `client_token_ids` - (Optional) Specifies a list of IDs of Container Registry Tokens, which are meant to be used by the clients to connect to the Connected Registry.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/d
## Import
-Container Connected Registrys can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Container Connected Registries can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_container_connected_registry.example /subscriptions/12345678-1234-9876-4563-123456789012/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.ContainerRegistry/registries/registry1/connectedRegistries/registry1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/container_group.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/container_group.html.markdown
index db2e69d3a3fb..994b5305382a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/container_group.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/container_group.html.markdown
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
~> **Note:** The `exposed_port` can only contain ports that are also exposed on one or more containers in the group.
-* `ip_address_type` - (Optional) Specifies the ip address type of the container. `Public`, `Private` or `None`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. If set to `Private`, `network_profile_id` also needs to be set.
+* `ip_address_type` - (Optional) Specifies the IP address type of the container. `Public`, `Private` or `None`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. If set to `Private`, `network_profile_id` also needs to be set.
~> **Note:** `dns_name_label` and `os_type` set to `windows` are not compatible with `Private` `ip_address_type`
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ A `gpu` block supports:
* `count` - (Required) The number of GPUs which should be assigned to this container. Allowed values are `1`, `2`, or `4`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku` - (Required) The Sku which should be used for the GPU. Possible values are `K80`, `P100`, or `V100`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku` - (Required) The SKU which should be used for the GPU. Possible values are `K80`, `P100`, or `V100`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/cosmosdb_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/cosmosdb_account.html.markdown
index 8577f1c1c4c5..0a1e84391a61 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/cosmosdb_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/cosmosdb_account.html.markdown
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `mongo_server_version` - (Optional) The Server Version of a MongoDB account. Possible values are `4.0`, `3.6`, and `3.2`.
-* `network_acl_bypass_for_azure_services` - (Optional) If azure services can bypass ACLs. Defaults to `false`.
+* `network_acl_bypass_for_azure_services` - (Optional) If Azure services can bypass ACLs. Defaults to `false`.
* `network_acl_bypass_ids` - (Optional) The list of resource Ids for Network Acl Bypass for this Cosmos DB account.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/data_factory_dataset_binary.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/data_factory_dataset_binary.html.markdown
index a6c141eac671..ef26ead9d6fc 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/data_factory_dataset_binary.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/data_factory_dataset_binary.html.markdown
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/d
## Import
-Data Factorie Binary Datasets can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Data Factory Binary Datasets can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_data_factory_dataset_binary.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/example/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/example/datasets/example
diff --git a/website/docs/r/data_factory_linked_service_mysql.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/data_factory_linked_service_mysql.html.markdown
index 80da6c9f2487..89adcf92761a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/data_factory_linked_service_mysql.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/data_factory_linked_service_mysql.html.markdown
@@ -58,20 +58,20 @@ The following arguments are supported:
The following attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Data Factory MySql Linked Service.
+* `id` - The ID of the Data Factory MySQL Linked Service.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Data Factory MySql Linked Service.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Data Factory MySql Linked Service.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Data Factory MySql Linked Service.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Data Factory MySql Linked Service.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Data Factory MySQL Linked Service.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Data Factory MySQL Linked Service.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Data Factory MySQL Linked Service.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Data Factory MySQL Linked Service.
## Import
-Data Factory MySql Linked Service's can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Data Factory MySQL Linked Service's can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_data_factory_linked_service_mysql.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/example/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/example/linkedservices/example
diff --git a/website/docs/r/data_protection_backup_policy_postgresql.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/data_protection_backup_policy_postgresql.html.markdown
index d5ef14dede16..dde0aee8148b 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/data_protection_backup_policy_postgresql.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/data_protection_backup_policy_postgresql.html.markdown
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ A `retention_rule` block supports the following:
* `criteria` - (Required) A `criteria` block as defined below. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy PostgreSQL to be created.
-* `priority` - (Required) Specifies the priority of the rule. The priority number must be unique for each rule. The lower the priority number, the higher the priority of the rule. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy Postgre Sql to be created.
+* `priority` - (Required) Specifies the priority of the rule. The priority number must be unique for each rule. The lower the priority number, the higher the priority of the rule. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy PostgreSQL to be created.
---
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ A `criteria` block supports the following:
* `months_of_year` - (Optional) Possible values are `January`, `February`, `March`, `April`, `May`, `June`, `July`, `August`, `September`, `October`, `November` and `December`. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy PostgreSQL to be created.
-* `scheduled_backup_times` - (Optional) Specifies a list of backup times for backup in the `RFC3339` format. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy Postgre Sql to be created.
+* `scheduled_backup_times` - (Optional) Specifies a list of backup times for backup in the `RFC3339` format. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy PostgreSQL to be created.
* `weeks_of_month` - (Optional) Possible values are `First`, `Second`, `Third`, `Fourth` and `Last`. Changing this forces a new Backup Policy PostgreSQL to be created.
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/d
## Import
-Backup Policy PostgreSQLs can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Backup Policy PostgreSQL's can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_data_protection_backup_policy_postgresql.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.DataProtection/backupVaults/vault1/backupPolicies/backupPolicy1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/database_migration_service.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/database_migration_service.html.markdown
index 0fa7035ae2fa..597ced6b07be 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/database_migration_service.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/database_migration_service.html.markdown
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The ID of the virtual subnet resource to which the database migration service should be joined. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name of the database migration service. Possible values are `Premium_4vCores`, `Standard_1vCores`, `Standard_2vCores` and `Standard_4vCores`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name of the database migration service. Possible values are `Premium_4vCores`, `Standard_1vCores`, `Standard_2vCores` and `Standard_4vCores`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assigned to the resource.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/databox_edge_device.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/databox_edge_device.html.markdown
index 1faacdfcde29..68dca886dc8a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/databox_edge_device.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/databox_edge_device.html.markdown
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Databox Edge Device should exist. Changing this forces a new Databox Edge Device to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The `sku_name` is comprised of two segments separated by a hyphen (e.g. `TEA_1Node_UPS_Heater-Standard`). The first segment of the `sku_name` defines the `name` of the sku, possible values are `Gateway`, `EdgeMR_Mini`, `EdgeP_Base`, `EdgeP_High`, `EdgePR_Base`, `EdgePR_Base_UPS`, `GPU`, `RCA_Large`, `RCA_Small`, `RDC`, `TCA_Large`, `TCA_Small`, `TDC`, `TEA_1Node`, `TEA_1Node_UPS`, `TEA_1Node_Heater`, `TEA_1Node_UPS_Heater`, `TEA_4Node_Heater`, `TEA_4Node_UPS_Heater` or `TMA`. The second segment defines the `tier` of the `sku_name`, possible values are `Standard`. For more information see the [product documentation]("https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.azure.management.databoxedge.models.sku?view=azure-dotnet"). Changing this forces a new Databox Edge Device to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The `sku_name` is comprised of two segments separated by a hyphen (e.g. `TEA_1Node_UPS_Heater-Standard`). The first segment of the `sku_name` defines the `name` of the SKU, possible values are `Gateway`, `EdgeMR_Mini`, `EdgeP_Base`, `EdgeP_High`, `EdgePR_Base`, `EdgePR_Base_UPS`, `GPU`, `RCA_Large`, `RCA_Small`, `RDC`, `TCA_Large`, `TCA_Small`, `TDC`, `TEA_1Node`, `TEA_1Node_UPS`, `TEA_1Node_Heater`, `TEA_1Node_UPS_Heater`, `TEA_4Node_Heater`, `TEA_4Node_UPS_Heater` or `TMA`. The second segment defines the `tier` of the `sku_name`, possible values are `Standard`. For more information see the [product documentation]("https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.azure.management.databoxedge.models.sku?view=azure-dotnet"). Changing this forces a new Databox Edge Device to be created.
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags which should be assigned to the Databox Edge Device.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/dedicated_hardware_security_module.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/dedicated_hardware_security_module.html.markdown
index 990288222bba..f44f26992026 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/dedicated_hardware_security_module.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/dedicated_hardware_security_module.html.markdown
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `network_profile` - (Required) A `network_profile` block as defined below.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name of the dedicated hardware security module. Changing this forces a new Dedicated Hardware Security Module to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name of the dedicated hardware security module. Changing this forces a new Dedicated Hardware Security Module to be created.
* `stamp_id` - (Optional) The ID of the stamp. Possible values are `stamp1` or `stamp2`. Changing this forces a new Dedicated Hardware Security Module to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/dedicated_host.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/dedicated_host.html.markdown
index a5c81deed3d4..932206c34dd4 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/dedicated_host.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/dedicated_host.html.markdown
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) Specify the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) Specify the sku name of the Dedicated Host. Possible values are `DSv3-Type1`, `DSv3-Type2`, `DSv4-Type1`, `ESv3-Type1`, `ESv3-Type2`, `FSv2-Type2`, `DASv4-Type1`, `DCSv2-Type1`, `DDSv4-Type1`, `DSv3-Type1`, `DSv3-Type2`, `DSv3-Type3`, `DSv3-Type4`, `DSv4-Type1`, `EASv4-Type1`, `EDSv4-Type1`, `ESv3-Type1`, `ESv3-Type2`, `ESv3-Type3`, `ESv3-Type4`, `ESv4-Type1`, `FSv2-Type2`, `FSv2-Type3`, `LSv2-Type1`, `MS-Type1`, `MSm-Type1`, `MSmv2-Type1`, `MSv2-Type1`, `NVASv4-Type1` and `NVSv3-Type1`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) Specify the SKU name of the Dedicated Host. Possible values are `DSv3-Type1`, `DSv3-Type2`, `DSv4-Type1`, `ESv3-Type1`, `ESv3-Type2`, `FSv2-Type2`, `DASv4-Type1`, `DCSv2-Type1`, `DDSv4-Type1`, `DSv3-Type1`, `DSv3-Type2`, `DSv3-Type3`, `DSv3-Type4`, `DSv4-Type1`, `EASv4-Type1`, `EDSv4-Type1`, `ESv3-Type1`, `ESv3-Type2`, `ESv3-Type3`, `ESv3-Type4`, `ESv4-Type1`, `FSv2-Type2`, `FSv2-Type3`, `LSv2-Type1`, `MS-Type1`, `MSm-Type1`, `MSmv2-Type1`, `MSv2-Type1`, `NVASv4-Type1` and `NVSv3-Type1`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `platform_fault_domain` - (Required) Specify the fault domain of the Dedicated Host Group in which to create the Dedicated Host. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
index bc605aa04a69..321ee78589bb 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/digital_twins_instance.html.markdown
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
* `id` - The ID of the Digital Twins instance.
-* `host_name` - The Api endpoint to work with this Digital Twins instance.
+* `host_name` - The API endpoint to work with this Digital Twins instance.
## Timeouts
diff --git a/website/docs/r/disk_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/disk_pool.html.markdown
index 2186ee3bef5e..4e81ab21cb6f 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/disk_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/disk_pool.html.markdown
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `zones` - (Required) Specifies a list of Availability Zones in which this Disk Pool should be located. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The Sku of the Disk Pool. Possible values are `Basic_B1`, `Standard_S1` and `Premium_P1`. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU of the Disk Pool. Possible values are `Basic_B1`, `Standard_S1` and `Premium_P1`. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The ID of the Subnet where the Disk Pool should be created. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
index 5f7ef955427f..714e3781846b 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/eventgrid_domain.html.markdown
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ A `input_mapping_default_values` supports the following:
A `inbound_ip_rule` block supports the following:
-* `ip_mask` - (Required) The ip mask (CIDR) to match on.
+* `ip_mask` - (Required) The IP mask (CIDR) to match on.
* `action` - (Optional) The action to take when the rule is matched. Possible values are `Allow`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/eventgrid_topic.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/eventgrid_topic.html.markdown
index 75f351e68bce..f641e297925d 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/eventgrid_topic.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/eventgrid_topic.html.markdown
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ A `input_mapping_default_values` supports the following:
A `inbound_ip_rule` block supports the following:
-* `ip_mask` - (Required) The ip mask (CIDR) to match on.
+* `ip_mask` - (Required) The IP mask (CIDR) to match on.
* `action` - (Optional) The action to take when the rule is matched. Possible values are `Allow`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/eventhub.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/eventhub.html.markdown
index 8d46b8749933..8e26bf44a9dc 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/eventhub.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/eventhub.html.markdown
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `partition_count` - (Required) Specifies the current number of shards on the Event Hub.
-~> **Note:** `partition_count` cannot be changed unless Eventhub Namespace sku is `Premium`.
+~> **Note:** `partition_count` cannot be changed unless Eventhub Namespace SKU is `Premium`.
~> **Note:** When using a dedicated Event Hubs cluster, maximum value of `partition_count` is 1024. When using a shared parent EventHub Namespace, maximum value is 32.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/eventhub_cluster.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/eventhub_cluster.html.markdown
index 3752e0458373..2594b32f9745 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/eventhub_cluster.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/eventhub_cluster.html.markdown
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name of the EventHub Cluster. The only supported value at this time is `Dedicated_1`.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name of the EventHub Cluster. The only supported value at this time is `Dedicated_1`.
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/eventhub_namespace.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/eventhub_namespace.html.markdown
index 7a55d329f486..ae2d01df1b0f 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/eventhub_namespace.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/eventhub_namespace.html.markdown
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ A `virtual_network_rule` block supports the following:
A `ip_rule` block supports the following:
-* `ip_mask` - (Required) The ip mask to match on.
+* `ip_mask` - (Required) The IP mask to match on.
* `action` - (Optional) The action to take when the rule is matched. Possible values are `Allow`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/firewall.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/firewall.html.markdown
index bca62eb3a820..bddbacffdc88 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/firewall.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/firewall.html.markdown
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Optional) Sku name of the Firewall. Possible values are `AZFW_Hub` and `AZFW_VNet`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Optional) SKU name of the Firewall. Possible values are `AZFW_Hub` and `AZFW_VNet`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_tier` - (Optional) Sku tier of the Firewall. Possible values are `Premium` and `Standard`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku_tier` - (Optional) SKU tier of the Firewall. Possible values are `Premium` and `Standard`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `firewall_policy_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Firewall Policy applied to this Firewall.
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ An `ip_configuration` block supports the following:
* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP Address associated with the firewall.
--> **NOTE** The Public IP must have a `Static` allocation and `Standard` sku.
+-> **NOTE** The Public IP must have a `Static` allocation and `Standard` SKU.
---
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ A `management_ip_configuration` block supports the following:
* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP Address associated with the firewall.
--> **NOTE** The Public IP must have a `Static` allocation and `Standard` sku.
+-> **NOTE** The Public IP must have a `Static` allocation and `Standard` SKU.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/firewall_policy.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/firewall_policy.html.markdown
index 9f6f63f61527..ccdc3f375926 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/firewall_policy.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/firewall_policy.html.markdown
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ A `traffic_bypass` block supports the following:
* `source_addresses` - (Optional) Specifies a list of source addresses that shall be bypassed by intrusion detection.
-* `source_ip_groups` - (Optional) Specifies a list of source ip groups that shall be bypassed by intrusion detection.
+* `source_ip_groups` - (Optional) Specifies a list of source IP groups that shall be bypassed by intrusion detection.
## Attributes Reference
diff --git a/website/docs/r/firewall_policy_rule_collection_group.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/firewall_policy_rule_collection_group.html.markdown
index 0b3c73524b83..e5462db4dad9 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/firewall_policy_rule_collection_group.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/firewall_policy_rule_collection_group.html.markdown
@@ -123,13 +123,13 @@ A `network_rule_collection` block supports the following:
A `nat_rule_collection` block supports the following:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this nat rule collection.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this NAT rule collection.
-* `action` - (Required) The action to take for the nat rules in this collection. Currently, the only possible value is `Dnat`.
+* `action` - (Required) The action to take for the NAT rules in this collection. Currently, the only possible value is `Dnat`.
-* `priority` - (Required) The priority of the nat rule collection. The range is `100` - `65000`.
+* `priority` - (Required) The priority of the NAT rule collection. The range is `100` - `65000`.
-* `rule` - (Required) A `rule` (nat rule) block as defined above.
+* `rule` - (Required) A `rule` (NAT rule) block as defined above.
---
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ A `rule` (network rule) block supports the following:
---
-A `rule` (nat rule) block supports the following:
+A `rule` (NAT rule) block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this rule.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/frontdoor.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/frontdoor.html.markdown
index f1ff56dc9f93..8b0a3c52d948 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/frontdoor.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/frontdoor.html.markdown
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ The `backend_pool_health_probe` block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the Health Probe.
-* `enabled` - (Optional) Is this health probe enabled? Dafaults to `true`.
+* `enabled` - (Optional) Is this health probe enabled? Defaults to `true`.
* `path` - (Optional) The path to use for the Health Probe. Default is `/`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/frontdoor_custom_https_configuration.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/frontdoor_custom_https_configuration.html.markdown
index ef9c1b6a5f6d..04ff5d21c6e2 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/frontdoor_custom_https_configuration.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/frontdoor_custom_https_configuration.html.markdown
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Manages the Custom Https Configuration for an Azure Front Door Frontend Endpoint
!> **BREAKING CHANGE:** In order to address the ordering issue we have changed the design on how to retrieve existing sub resources such as frontend endpoints. Existing design will be deprecated and will result in an incorrect configuration. Please refer to the updated documentation below for more information.
-!> **BREAKING CHANGE:** The `resource_group_name` field has been removed as of the `v2.58.0` provider release. If the `resource_group_name` field has been defined in your current `azurerm_frontdoor_custom_https_configuration` resource configuration file please remove it else you will receive a `An argument named "resource_group_name" is not expected here.` error. If your pre-existing Front Door instance contained inline `custom_https_configuration` blocks there are additional steps that will need to be completed to succefully migrate your Front Door onto the `v2.58.0` provider which [can be found in this guide](../guides/2.58.0-frontdoor-upgrade-guide.html).
+!> **BREAKING CHANGE:** The `resource_group_name` field has been removed as of the `v2.58.0` provider release. If the `resource_group_name` field has been defined in your current `azurerm_frontdoor_custom_https_configuration` resource configuration file please remove it else you will receive a `An argument named "resource_group_name" is not expected here.` error. If your pre-existing Front Door instance contained inline `custom_https_configuration` blocks there are additional steps that will need to be completed to successfully migrate your Front Door onto the `v2.58.0` provider which [can be found in this guide](../guides/2.58.0-frontdoor-upgrade-guide.html).
!> **Be Aware:** Azure is rolling out a breaking change on Friday 9th April which may cause issues with the CDN/FrontDoor resources. [More information is available in this Github issue](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/issues/11231) - however unfortunately this may necessitate a breaking change to the CDN and FrontDoor resources, more information will be posted [in the Github issue](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/issues/11231) as the necessary changes are identified.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following attributes are only valid if `certificate_source` is set to `Azure
* `azure_key_vault_certificate_secret_version` - (Optional) The version of the Key Vault secret representing the full certificate PFX. Defaults to `Latest`.
-~> **Note:** In order to enable the use of your own custom `HTTPS certificate` you must grant `Azure Front Door Service` access to your key vault. For instuctions on how to configure your `Key Vault` correctly please refer to the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/frontdoor/front-door-custom-domain-https#option-2-use-your-own-certificate).
+~> **Note:** In order to enable the use of your own custom `HTTPS certificate` you must grant `Azure Front Door Service` access to your key vault. For instructions on how to configure your `Key Vault` correctly please refer to the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/frontdoor/front-door-custom-domain-https#option-2-use-your-own-certificate).
## Attributes Reference
diff --git a/website/docs/r/function_app.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/function_app.html.markdown
index e7f9c144a2d6..d05256d3b784 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/function_app.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/function_app.html.markdown
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `http2_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies whether or not the http2 protocol should be enabled. Defaults to `false`.
-* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `runtime_scale_monitoring_enabled` - (Optional) Should Runtime Scale Monitoring be enabled?. Only applicable to apps on the Premium plan. Defaults to `false`.
-* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `scm_ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `scm_ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/function_app_slot.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/function_app_slot.html.markdown
index c9120c10c16d..e1b857a8bf0e 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/function_app_slot.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/function_app_slot.html.markdown
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `cors` - (Optional) A `cors` block as defined below.
-* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
* `auto_swap_slot_name` - (Optional) The name of the slot to automatically swap to during deployment
diff --git a/website/docs/r/integration_service_environment.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/integration_service_environment.html.markdown
index 9597e781fb66..1782ba5c5b8b 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/integration_service_environment.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/integration_service_environment.html.markdown
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Integration Service Environment should exist. Changing this forces a new Integration Service Environment to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name and capacity of the Integration Service Environment. Possible Values for `sku` element are `Developer` and `Premium` and possible values for the `capacity` element are from `0` to `10`. Defaults to `sku` of `Developer` with a `Capacity` of `0` (e.g. `Developer_0`). Changing this forces a new Integration Service Environment to be created when `sku` element is not the same with existing one.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name and capacity of the Integration Service Environment. Possible Values for `sku` element are `Developer` and `Premium` and possible values for the `capacity` element are from `0` to `10`. Defaults to `sku` of `Developer` with a `Capacity` of `0` (e.g. `Developer_0`). Changing this forces a new Integration Service Environment to be created when `sku` element is not the same with existing one.
~> **NOTE** For a `sku_name` using the `Developer` `sku` the `capacity` element must be always `0`. For a `sku_name` using the `sku` of `Premium` the `capacity` element can be between `0` and `10`.
@@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
* `id` - The ID of the Integration Service Environment.
-* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of connector.
-* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of connector.
-* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of workflow.
-* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of workflow.
## Timeouts
diff --git a/website/docs/r/iot_security_solution.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/iot_security_solution.html.markdown
index 9a66deff4738..87a6b4c233b7 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/iot_security_solution.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/iot_security_solution.html.markdown
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `log_analytics_workspace_id` - (Optional) Specifies the Log Analytics Workspace ID to which the security data will be sent.
-* `log_unmasked_ips_enabled` - (Optional) Should ip addressed be unmasked in the log? Defaults to `false`.
+* `log_unmasked_ips_enabled` - (Optional) Should IP addressed be unmasked in the log? Defaults to `false`.
* `recommendations_enabled` - (Optional) A `recommendations_enabled` block of options to enable or disable as defined below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/iothub.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/iothub.html.markdown
index cfed294ad35a..d0b49c796a71 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/iothub.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/iothub.html.markdown
@@ -236,9 +236,9 @@ A `network_rule_set` block supports the following:
A `ip_rule` block supports the following:
-* `name` - (Required) The name of the ip rule.
+* `name` - (Required) The name of the IP rule.
-* `ip_mask` - (Required) The IP address range in CIDR notation for the ip rule.
+* `ip_mask` - (Required) The IP address range in CIDR notation for the IP rule.
* `action` - (Optional) The desired action for requests captured by this rule. Possible values are `Allow`. Defaults to `Allow`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/iothub_route.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/iothub_route.html.markdown
index fd92dd02cbfe..a58506c1c1f3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/iothub_route.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/iothub_route.html.markdown
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ description: |-
Manages an IotHub Route
-~> **NOTE:** Routes can be defined either directly on the `azurerm_iothub` resource, or using the `azurerm_iothub_route` resourcs - but the two cannot be used together. If both are used against the same IoTHub, spurious changes will occur.
+~> **NOTE:** Routes can be defined either directly on the `azurerm_iothub` resource, or using the `azurerm_iothub_route` resource - but the two cannot be used together. If both are used against the same IoTHub, spurious changes will occur.
## Example Usage
diff --git a/website/docs/r/key_vault.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/key_vault.html.markdown
index e0347ff0fcf5..23ecf7436a8a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/key_vault.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/key_vault.html.markdown
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ resource "azurerm_key_vault" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the Key Vault. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. The name must be globally unqiue. If the vault is in a recoverable state then the vault will need to be purged before reusing the name.
+* `name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the Key Vault. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. The name must be globally unique. If the vault is in a recoverable state then the vault will need to be purged before reusing the name.
* `location` - (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/kusto_cluster.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/kusto_cluster.html.markdown
index b1029f47c379..e8bda628ecb3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/kusto_cluster.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/kusto_cluster.html.markdown
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ A `sku` block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) The name of the SKU. Valid values are: `Dev(No SLA)_Standard_D11_v2`, `Dev(No SLA)_Standard_E2a_v4`, `Standard_D11_v2`, `Standard_D12_v2`, `Standard_D13_v2`, `Standard_D14_v2`, `Standard_DS13_v2+1TB_PS`, `Standard_DS13_v2+2TB_PS`, `Standard_DS14_v2+3TB_PS`, `Standard_DS14_v2+4TB_PS`, `Standard_E16as_v4+3TB_PS`, `Standard_E16as_v4+4TB_PS`, `Standard_E16a_v4`, `Standard_E2a_v4`, `Standard_E4a_v4`, `Standard_E64i_v3`, `Standard_E8as_v4+1TB_PS`, `Standard_E8as_v4+2TB_PS`, `Standard_E8a_v4`, `Standard_L16s`, `Standard_L4s`, `Standard_L8s`, `Standard_L16s_v2` and `Standard_L8s_v2`.
-* `capacity` - (Optional) Specifies the node count for the cluster. Boundaries depend on the sku name.
+* `capacity` - (Optional) Specifies the node count for the cluster. Boundaries depend on the SKU name.
~> **NOTE:** If no `optimized_auto_scale` block is defined, then the capacity is required.
~> **NOTE:** If an `optimized_auto_scale` block is defined and no capacity is set, then the capacity is initially set to the value of `minimum_instances`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/lb.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/lb.html.markdown
index aab8a771104c..5a54128f27e3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/lb.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/lb.html.markdown
@@ -57,20 +57,20 @@ The following arguments are supported:
-> **NOTE:** The `Microsoft.Network/AllowGatewayLoadBalancer` feature is required to be registered in order to use the `Gateway` SKU. The feature can only be registered by the Azure service team, please submit an [Azure support ticket](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/create-ticket/) for that.
-* `sku_tier` - (Optional) `sku_tier` - (Optional) The Sku Tier of this Load Balancer. Possible values are `Global` and `Regional`. Defaults to `Regional`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku_tier` - (Optional) `sku_tier` - (Optional) The SKU tier of this Load Balancer. Possible values are `Global` and `Regional`. Defaults to `Regional`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
*
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
`frontend_ip_configuration` supports the following:
-* `name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the frontend ip configuration.
+* `name` - (Required) Specifies the name of the frontend IP configuration.
* `zones` - (Optional) Specifies a list of Availability Zones in which the IP Address for this Load Balancer should be located. Changing this forces a new Load Balancer to be created.
-> **NOTE:** Availability Zones are only supported with a [Standard SKU](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/load-balancer/load-balancer-standard-availability-zones) and [in select regions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/availability-zones/az-overview) at this time.
* `subnet_id` - The ID of the Subnet which should be associated with the IP Configuration.
-* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway Sku Load Balancer.
+* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway SKU Load Balancer.
* `private_ip_address` - (Optional) Private IP Address to assign to the Load Balancer. The last one and first four IPs in any range are reserved and cannot be manually assigned.
* `private_ip_address_allocation` - (Optional) The allocation method for the Private IP Address used by this Load Balancer. Possible values as `Dynamic` and `Static`.
* `private_ip_address_version` - The version of IP that the Private IP Address is. Possible values are `IPv4` or `IPv6`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/lb_nat_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/lb_nat_pool.html.markdown
index bec54f1d6405..362d24bc4477 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/lb_nat_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/lb_nat_pool.html.markdown
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `loadbalancer_id` - (Required) The ID of the Load Balancer in which to create the NAT pool.
* `frontend_ip_configuration_name` - (Required) The name of the frontend IP configuration exposing this rule.
* `protocol` - (Required) The transport protocol for the external endpoint. Possible values are `Udp` or `Tcp`.
-* `frontend_port_start` - (Required) The first port number in the range of external ports that will be used to provide Inbound Nat to NICs associated with this Load Balancer. Possible values range between 1 and 65534, inclusive.
-* `frontend_port_end` - (Required) The last port number in the range of external ports that will be used to provide Inbound Nat to NICs associated with this Load Balancer. Possible values range between 1 and 65534, inclusive.
+* `frontend_port_start` - (Required) The first port number in the range of external ports that will be used to provide Inbound NAT to NICs associated with this Load Balancer. Possible values range between 1 and 65534, inclusive.
+* `frontend_port_end` - (Required) The last port number in the range of external ports that will be used to provide Inbound NAT to NICs associated with this Load Balancer. Possible values range between 1 and 65534, inclusive.
* `backend_port` - (Required) The port used for the internal endpoint. Possible values range between 1 and 65535, inclusive.
* `idle_timeout_in_minutes` - (Optional) Specifies the idle timeout in minutes for TCP connections. Valid values are between `4` and `30`. Defaults to `4`.
* `floating_ip_enabled` - (Optional) Are the floating IPs enabled for this Load Balancer Rule? A floating IP is reassigned to a secondary server in case the primary server fails. Required to configure a SQL AlwaysOn Availability Group. Defaults to `false`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/linux_virtual_machine.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/linux_virtual_machine.html.markdown
index bd5f663a119a..712d76b21800 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/linux_virtual_machine.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/linux_virtual_machine.html.markdown
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `identity` - (Optional) An `identity` block as defined below.
-* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching to this Linux Virtual Machine. Possible values are `AutomaticByPlatform` and `ImageDefault`. Defaults to `ImageDefault`. For more informaton on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
+* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching to this Linux Virtual Machine. Possible values are `AutomaticByPlatform` and `ImageDefault`. Defaults to `ImageDefault`. For more information on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
-> **NOTE:** If `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform` then `provision_vm_agent` must also be set to `true`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
index 4200054be459..49b7788d46dc 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/log_analytics_workspace.html.markdown
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku` - (Optional) Specifies the Sku of the Log Analytics Workspace. Possible values are `Free`, `PerNode`, `Premium`, `Standard`, `Standalone`, `Unlimited`, `CapacityReservation`, and `PerGB2018` (new Sku as of `2018-04-03`). Defaults to `PerGB2018`.
+* `sku` - (Optional) Specifies the SKU of the Log Analytics Workspace. Possible values are `Free`, `PerNode`, `Premium`, `Standard`, `Standalone`, `Unlimited`, `CapacityReservation`, and `PerGB2018` (new SKU as of `2018-04-03`). Defaults to `PerGB2018`.
~> **NOTE:** A new pricing model took effect on `2018-04-03`, which requires the SKU `PerGB2018`. If you're provisioned resources before this date you have the option of remaining with the previous Pricing SKU and using the other SKU's defined above. More information about [the Pricing SKU's is available at the following URI](http://aka.ms/PricingTierWarning).
diff --git a/website/docs/r/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
index 09d3a5e732c6..cea7d3ad66d3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/logic_app_integration_account.html.markdown
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Logic App Integration Account should exist. Changing this forces a new Logic App Integration Account to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name of the Logic App Integration Account. Possible Values are `Basic`, `Free` and `Standard`.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name of the Logic App Integration Account. Possible Values are `Basic`, `Free` and `Standard`.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/logic_app_standard.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/logic_app_standard.html.markdown
index 7fccea3a7af4..fd8bd6f546a1 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/logic_app_standard.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/logic_app_standard.html.markdown
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `http2_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies whether or not the http2 protocol should be enabled. Defaults to `false`.
-* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing ip restrictions as defined below.
+* `ip_restriction` - (Optional) A [List of objects](/docs/configuration/attr-as-blocks.html) representing IP restrictions as defined below.
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `ip_restriction` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
index a061ddd31605..8210e07e58ee 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/logic_app_workflow.html.markdown
@@ -129,15 +129,15 @@ The following attributes are exported:
* `access_endpoint` - The Access Endpoint for the Logic App Workflow.
-* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of connector.
-* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of connector.
+* `connector_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of connector.
* `identity` - An `identity` block as defined below.
-* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_endpoint_ip_addresses` - The list of access endpoint IP addresses of workflow.
-* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing ip addresses of workflow.
+* `workflow_outbound_ip_addresses` - The list of outgoing IP addresses of workflow.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/maps_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/maps_account.html.markdown
index b6d9116ddfd5..4a98d0ea534b 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/maps_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/maps_account.html.markdown
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group in which the Azure Maps Account should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku of the Azure Maps Account. Possible values are `S0`, `S1` and `G2`.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU of the Azure Maps Account. Possible values are `S0`, `S1` and `G2`.
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the Azure Maps Account.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mariadb_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mariadb_server.html.markdown
index 45c90e92f764..5eeb5922dc3f 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mariadb_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mariadb_server.html.markdown
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `ssl_enforcement_enabled` - (Required) Specifies if SSL should be enforced on connections. Possible values are `true` and `false`.
-* `storage_mb` - (Required) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB (5GB) and `1024000`MB (1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB (5GB) and `4096000` MB (4TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKUs. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/mariadb/servers/create#storageprofile).
+* `storage_mb` - (Required) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB (5GB) and `1024000`MB (1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB (5GB) and `4096000` MB (4TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKU's. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/mariadb/servers/create#storageprofile).
* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
index b20f2fd65c4d..f7cf428de54e 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "Database"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy"
description: |-
- Manages a Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+ Manages a MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
---
# azurerm_mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy
-Manages a Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+Manages a MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
~> **NOTE:** The Database Extended Auditing Policy can also be set in the `extended_auditing_policy` block in the [azurerm_mssql_database](mssql_database.html) resource. You can only use one or the other and using both will cause a conflict.
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ resource "azurerm_mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `database_id` - (Required) The ID of the sql database to set the extended auditing policy. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `database_id` - (Required) The ID of the SQL database to set the extended auditing policy. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `enabled` - (Required) Whether to enable the extended auditing policy. Possible values are `true` and `false`. Defaults to `true`.
@@ -83,20 +83,20 @@ To enable audit events to Eventhub, please refer to the example which can be fou
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `id` - The ID of the MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policy.
## Import
-Ms Sql Database Extended Auditing Policys can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+MS SQL Database Extended Auditing Policies can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_mssql_database_extended_auditing_policy.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/sqlServer1/databases/db1/extendedAuditingSettings/default
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
index 0c67176064fb..3f4e4c801617 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "Database"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy"
description: |-
- Manages a Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+ Manages a MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
---
# azurerm_mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy
-Manages a Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+Manages a MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
## Example Usage
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ resource "azurerm_mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `server_id` - (Required) The ID of the sql server to set the extended auditing policy. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `server_id` - (Required) The ID of the SQL Server to set the extended auditing policy. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `enabled` - (Required) Whether to enable the extended auditing policy. Possible values are `true` and `false`. Defaults to `true`.
@@ -183,20 +183,20 @@ The following arguments are supported:
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `id` - The ID of the MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Ms SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policy.
## Import
-Ms Sql Server Extended Auditing Policys can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+MS SQL Server Extended Auditing Policies can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_mssql_server_extended_auditing_policy.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/sqlServer1/extendedAuditingSettings/default
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_machine.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_machine.html.markdown
index 7b55e865e052..cc4a28aee90f 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_machine.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_machine.html.markdown
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Manages a Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine
## Example Usage
-This example provisions a brief Managed MsSql Virtual Machine. The detailed example of the `azurerm_mssql_virtual_machine` resource can be found in [the `./examples/mssql/mssqlvm` directory within the Github Repository](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/tree/main/examples/mssql/mssqlvm)
+This example provisions a brief Managed Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine. The detailed example of the `azurerm_mssql_virtual_machine` resource can be found in [the `./examples/mssql/mssqlvm` directory within the Github Repository](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/tree/main/examples/mssql/mssqlvm)
```hcl
data "azurerm_virtual_machine" "example" {
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The `key_vault_credential` block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) The credential name.
-* `key_vault_url` - (Required) The azure Key Vault url. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `key_vault_url` - (Required) The Azure Key Vault url. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `service_principal_name` - (Required) The service principal name to access key vault. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
@@ -148,15 +148,15 @@ The following attributes are exported:
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when creating the MSSQL Virtual Machine.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when updating the MSSQL Virtual Machine.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the MSSQL Virtual Machine.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when deleting the MSSQL Virtual Machine.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when creating the Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when updating the Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 60 minutes) Used when deleting the Microsoft SQL Virtual Machine.
## Import
-Sql Virtual Machines can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Microsoft SQL Virtual Machines can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
$ terraform import azurerm_mssql_virtual_machine.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.SqlVirtualMachine/sqlVirtualMachines/example1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
index bcdf271b9f5a..ac0f3324aac5 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mssql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ resource "azurerm_subnet" "example" {
}
resource "azurerm_mssql_server" "example" {
- name = "unqiueazuresqlserver"
+ name = "uniqueazuresqlserver"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example.name
location = azurerm_resource_group.example.location
version = "12.0"
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
index 3362a671030b..a6a1c1a1dec7 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mysql_flexible_server.html.markdown
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `point_in_time_restore_time_in_utc` - (Optional) The point in time to restore from `creation_source_server_id` when `create_mode` is `PointInTimeRestore`. Changing this forces a new MySQL Flexible Server to be created.
-* `private_dns_zone_id` - (Optional) The ID of the private dns zone to create the MySQL Flexible Server. Changing this forces a new MySQL Flexible Server to be created.
+* `private_dns_zone_id` - (Optional) The ID of the private DNS zone to create the MySQL Flexible Server. Changing this forces a new MySQL Flexible Server to be created.
~> **NOTE:** The `private_dns_zone_id` is required when setting a `delegated_subnet_id`. The `azurerm_private_dns_zone` should end with suffix `.mysql.database.azure.com`.
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `sku_name` - (Optional) The SKU Name for the MySQL Flexible Server.
--> **NOTE:** `sku_name` should start with sku tier `B (Burstable)`, `GP (General Purpose)`, `MO (Memory Optimized)` like `B_Standard_B1s`.
+-> **NOTE:** `sku_name` should start with SKU tier `B (Burstable)`, `GP (General Purpose)`, `MO (Memory Optimized)` like `B_Standard_B1s`.
* `source_server_id` - (Optional)The resource ID of the source MySQL Flexible Server to be restored. Required when `create_mode` is `PointInTimeRestore`, `GeoRestore`, and `Replica`. Changing this forces a new MySQL Flexible Server to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/mysql_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/mysql_server.html.markdown
index 41d3851e416b..cc66df123b43 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/mysql_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/mysql_server.html.markdown
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `ssl_minimal_tls_version_enforced` - (Optional) The minimum TLS version to support on the sever. Possible values are `TLSEnforcementDisabled`, `TLS1_0`, `TLS1_1`, and `TLS1_2`. Defaults to `TLSEnforcementDisabled`.
-* `storage_mb` - (Required) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB(5GB) and `1048576` MB(1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB(5GB) and `16777216` MB(16TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKUs. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/mysql/servers/create#StorageProfile).
+* `storage_mb` - (Required) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB(5GB) and `1048576` MB(1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB(5GB) and `16777216` MB(16TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKU's. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/mysql/servers/create#StorageProfile).
* `threat_detection_policy` - (Optional) Threat detection policy configuration, known in the API as Server Security Alerts Policy. The `threat_detection_policy` block supports fields documented below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_association.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_association.html.markdown
index 1e2d40b02ee5..f25630407eb3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_association.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_association.html.markdown
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ subcategory: "Network"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_association"
description: |-
- Manages the association between a Nat Gateway and a Public IP.
+ Manages the association between a NAT Gateway and a Public IP.
---
# azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_association
-Manages the association between a Nat Gateway and a Public IP.
+Manages the association between a NAT Gateway and a Public IP.
## Example Usage
@@ -44,27 +44,27 @@ resource "azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_association" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `nat_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the Nat Gateway. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `nat_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the NAT Gateway. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP which this Nat Gateway which should be connected to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP which this NAT Gateway which should be connected to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
## Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The (Terraform specific) ID of the Association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP.
+* `id` - The (Terraform specific) ID of the Association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP.
## Import
-Associations between Nat Gateway and Public IP Addresses can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Associations between NAT Gateway and Public IP Addresses can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_association.example "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Network/natGateways/gateway1|/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/myPublicIpAddress1"
diff --git a/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association.html.markdown
index e027cb9108c4..658844cd8b75 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association.html.markdown
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ subcategory: "Network"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association"
description: |-
- Manages the association between a Nat Gateway and a Public IP Prefix.
+ Manages the association between a NAT Gateway and a Public IP Prefix.
---
# azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association
-Manages the association between a Nat Gateway and a Public IP Prefix.
+Manages the association between a NAT Gateway and a Public IP Prefix.
## Example Usage
@@ -44,27 +44,27 @@ resource "azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `nat_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the Nat Gateway. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `nat_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the NAT Gateway. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `public_ip_prefix_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP Prefix which this Nat Gateway which should be connected to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `public_ip_prefix_id` - (Required) The ID of the Public IP Prefix which this NAT Gateway which should be connected to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
## Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The (Terraform specific) ID of the Association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
+* `id` - The (Terraform specific) ID of the Association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the association between the Nat Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the association between the NAT Gateway and the Public IP Prefix.
## Import
-Associations between Nat Gateway and Public IP Prefixes can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Associations between NAT Gateway and Public IP Prefixes can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_nat_gateway_public_ip_prefix_association.example "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Network/natGateways/gateway1|/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPPrefixes/myPublicIpPrefix1"
diff --git a/website/docs/r/network_interface.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/network_interface.html.markdown
index 4ea8d3ddfeba..523fb2d4b2ac 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/network_interface.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/network_interface.html.markdown
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The `ip_configuration` block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) A name used for this IP Configuration.
-* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway Sku Load Balancer.
+* `gateway_load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The Frontend IP Configuration ID of a Gateway SKU Load Balancer.
* `subnet_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Subnet where this Network Interface should be located in.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
index f1adf848937b..59625521dbe7 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
~> **NOTE:** The number of Fault Domains varies depending on which Azure Region you're using - a list can be found [here](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/master/includes/managed-disks-common-fault-domain-region-list.md).
-* `sku_name` - (Optional) The `name` of the sku to be used by this Orcestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set. Valid values include: any of the [General purpose](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-general), [Compute optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-compute), [Memory optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-memory), [Storage optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-storage), [GPU optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-gpu), [FPGA optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-field-programmable-gate-arrays), [High performance](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-hpc), or [Previous generation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-previous-gen) virtual machine sku's.
+* `sku_name` - (Optional) The `name` of the SKU to be used by this Orcestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set. Valid values include: any of the [General purpose](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-general), [Compute optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-compute), [Memory optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-memory), [Storage optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-storage), [GPU optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-gpu), [FPGA optimized](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-field-programmable-gate-arrays), [High performance](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-hpc), or [Previous generation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/sizes-previous-gen) virtual machine SKU's.
* `instances`- (Optional) The number of Virtual Machines in the Orcestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set.
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ A `windows_configuration` block supports the following:
* `hotpatching_enabled` - (Optional) Should the VM be patched without requiring a reboot? Possible values are `true` or `false`. Defaults to `false`. For more information about hot patching please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/automanage/automanage-hotpatch).
--> **NOTE:** Hotpatching can only be enabled if the `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform`, the `provision_vm_agent` is set to `true`, your `source_image_reference` references a hotpatching enabled image, the VM's `sku_name` is set to a [Azure generation 2](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/generation-2#generation-2-vm-sizes) VM sku and the `extension` contains an application health extension. An example of how to correctly configure a Orchestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set to provision a Windows Virtual Machine with hotpatching enabled can be found in the [`./examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/hotpatching-enabled`](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/tree/main/examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/hotpatching-enabled) directory within the Github Repository.
+-> **NOTE:** Hotpatching can only be enabled if the `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform`, the `provision_vm_agent` is set to `true`, your `source_image_reference` references a hotpatching enabled image, the VM's `sku_name` is set to a [Azure generation 2](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/generation-2#generation-2-vm-sizes) VM SKU and the `extension` contains an application health extension. An example of how to correctly configure a Orchestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set to provision a Windows Virtual Machine with hotpatching enabled can be found in the [`./examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/hotpatching-enabled`](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/tree/main/examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/hotpatching-enabled) directory within the Github Repository.
-* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching of this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `Manual`, `AutomaticByOS` and `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `AutomaticByOS`. For more informaton on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
+* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching of this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `Manual`, `AutomaticByOS` and `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `AutomaticByOS`. For more information on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
-> **NOTE:** If `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform` the `provision_vm_agent` must be set to `true` and the `extension` must contain at least one application health extension.
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ A `linux_configuration` block supports the following:
~> **NOTE:** Either `admin_password` or `admin_ssh_key` must be specified.
-* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching of this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `ImageDefault` or `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `ImageDefault`. For more informaton on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
+* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching of this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `ImageDefault` or `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `ImageDefault`. For more information on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
-> **NOTE:** If `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform` the `provision_vm_agent` must be set to `true` and the `extension` must contain at least one application health extension. An example of how to correctly configure a Orchestrated Virtual Machine Scale Set to provision a Linux Virtual Machine with Automatic VM Guest Patching enabled can be found in the [`./examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/automatic-vm-guest-patching`](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm/tree/main/examples/orchestrated-vm-scale-set/automatic-vm-guest-patching) directory within the Github Repository.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/postgresql_flexible_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/postgresql_flexible_server.html.markdown
index 0e273c96ed20..2dc19b0d3c9a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/postgresql_flexible_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/postgresql_flexible_server.html.markdown
@@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `delegated_subnet_id` - (Optional) The ID of the virtual network subnet to create the PostgreSQL Flexible Server. The provided subnet should not have any other resource deployed in it and this subnet will be delegated to the PostgreSQL Flexible Server, if not already delegated. Changing this forces a new PostgreSQL Flexible Server to be created.
-* `private_dns_zone_id` - (Optional) The ID of the private dns zone to create the PostgreSQL Flexible Server. Changing this forces a new PostgreSQL Flexible Server to be created.
+* `private_dns_zone_id` - (Optional) The ID of the private DNS zone to create the PostgreSQL Flexible Server. Changing this forces a new PostgreSQL Flexible Server to be created.
-~> **NOTE:** There will be a breaking change from upstream service at 15th July 2021, the `private_dns_zone_id` will be required when setting a `delegated_subnet_id`. For existing flexible servers who don't want to be recreated, you need to provide the `private_dns_zone_id` to the service team to manually migrate to the specified private dns zone. The `azurerm_private_dns_zone` should end with suffix `.postgres.database.azure.com`.
+~> **NOTE:** There will be a breaking change from upstream service at 15th July 2021, the `private_dns_zone_id` will be required when setting a `delegated_subnet_id`. For existing flexible servers who don't want to be recreated, you need to provide the `private_dns_zone_id` to the service team to manually migrate to the specified private DNS zone. The `azurerm_private_dns_zone` should end with suffix `.postgres.database.azure.com`.
* `high_availability` - (Optional) A `high_availability` block as defined below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/postgresql_server.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/postgresql_server.html.markdown
index ef5cfef8d427..bfc0607becb1 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/postgresql_server.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/postgresql_server.html.markdown
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `infrastructure_encryption_enabled` - (Optional) Whether or not infrastructure is encrypted for this server. Defaults to `false`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-~> **NOTE:** This property is currently still in development and not supported by Microsoft. If the `infrastructure_encryption_enabled` attribute is set to `true` the postgreSQL instance will incur a substantial performance degradation due to a second encryption pass on top of the existing default encryption that is already provided by Azure Storage. It is strongly suggested to leave this value `false` as not doing so can lead to unclear error messages.
+~> **NOTE:** This property is currently still in development and not supported by Microsoft. If the `infrastructure_encryption_enabled` attribute is set to `true` the PostgreSQL instance will incur a substantial performance degradation due to a second encryption pass on top of the existing default encryption that is already provided by Azure Storage. It is strongly suggested to leave this value `false` as not doing so can lead to unclear error messages.
* `public_network_access_enabled` - (Optional) Whether or not public network access is allowed for this server. Defaults to `true`.
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ The following arguments are supported:
-> **NOTE:** `ssl_minimal_tls_version_enforced` must be set to `TLSEnforcementDisabled` when `ssl_enforcement_enabled` is set to `false`.
-* `ssl_minimal_tls_version_enforced` - (Optional) The mimimun TLS version to support on the sever. Possible values are `TLSEnforcementDisabled`, `TLS1_0`, `TLS1_1`, and `TLS1_2`. Defaults to `TLSEnforcementDisabled`.
+* `ssl_minimal_tls_version_enforced` - (Optional) The minimum TLS version to support on the sever. Possible values are `TLSEnforcementDisabled`, `TLS1_0`, `TLS1_1`, and `TLS1_2`. Defaults to `TLSEnforcementDisabled`.
-* `storage_mb` - (Optional) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB(5GB) and `1048576` MB(1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB(5GB) and `16777216` MB(16TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKUs. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/postgresql/concepts-pricing-tiers#storage).
+* `storage_mb` - (Optional) Max storage allowed for a server. Possible values are between `5120` MB(5GB) and `1048576` MB(1TB) for the Basic SKU and between `5120` MB(5GB) and `16777216` MB(16TB) for General Purpose/Memory Optimized SKU's. For more information see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/postgresql/concepts-pricing-tiers#storage).
* `threat_detection_policy` - (Optional) Threat detection policy configuration, known in the API as Server Security Alerts Policy. The `threat_detection_policy` block supports fields documented below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/private_endpoint.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/private_endpoint.html.markdown
index 28789fa5de6e..8324ec1cc49a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/private_endpoint.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/private_endpoint.html.markdown
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ A `private_service_connection` supports the following:
| Resource Type | SubResource Name | Secondary SubResource Name |
| ----------------------------- | ---------------- | -------------------------- |
| Data Lake File System Gen2 | dfs | dfs_secondary |
-| Sql Database / Data Warehouse | sqlServer | |
+| SQL Database / Data Warehouse | sqlServer | |
| SQL Managed Instance | managedInstance | |
| Storage Account | blob | blob_secondary |
| Storage Account | file | file_secondary |
diff --git a/website/docs/r/redis_enterprise_cluster.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/redis_enterprise_cluster.html.markdown
index 36328d3d6c0e..490ee0bf2b89 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/redis_enterprise_cluster.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/redis_enterprise_cluster.html.markdown
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Redis Enterprise Cluster should exist. Changing this forces a new Redis Enterprise Cluster to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The `sku_name` is comprised of two segments separated by a hyphen (e.g. `Enterprise_E10-2`). The first segment of the `sku_name` defines the `name` of the sku, possible values are `Enterprise_E10`, `Enterprise_E20"`, `Enterprise_E50`, `Enterprise_E100`, `EnterpriseFlash_F300`, `EnterpriseFlash_F700` or `EnterpriseFlash_F1500`. The second segment defines the `capacity` of the `sku_name`, possible values for `Enteprise` skus are (`2`, `4`, `6`, ...). Possible values for `EnterpriseFlash` skus are (`3`, `9`, `15`, ...). Changing this forces a new Redis Enterprise Cluster to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The `sku_name` is comprised of two segments separated by a hyphen (e.g. `Enterprise_E10-2`). The first segment of the `sku_name` defines the `name` of the SKU, possible values are `Enterprise_E10`, `Enterprise_E20"`, `Enterprise_E50`, `Enterprise_E100`, `EnterpriseFlash_F300`, `EnterpriseFlash_F700` or `EnterpriseFlash_F1500`. The second segment defines the `capacity` of the `sku_name`, possible values for `Enteprise` SKU's are (`2`, `4`, `6`, ...). Possible values for `EnterpriseFlash` SKU's are (`3`, `9`, `15`, ...). Changing this forces a new Redis Enterprise Cluster to be created.
* `minimum_tls_version` - (Optional) The minimum TLS version. Defaults to `1.2`. Changing this forces a new Redis Enterprise Cluster to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/role_assignment.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/role_assignment.html.markdown
index c414f31d2248..e73b2b99bec3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/role_assignment.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/role_assignment.html.markdown
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ terraform import azurerm_role_assignment.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-00
- for scope `Subscription`, the id format is `/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/providers/Microsoft.Authorization/roleAssignments/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000`
- for scope `Resource Group`, the id format is `/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Authorization/roleAssignments/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000`
-~> **NOTE:** for cross tenant scenario, the format of `resource id` is composed of azure resource id and tenantId. for example:
+~> **NOTE:** for cross tenant scenario, the format of `resource id` is composed of Azure resource ID and tenantId. for example:
```
/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/providers/Microsoft.Authorization/roleAssignments/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000|00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
```
diff --git a/website/docs/r/servicebus_namespace_disaster_recovery_config.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/servicebus_namespace_disaster_recovery_config.html.markdown
index 3051b7473843..6f130da7b28a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/servicebus_namespace_disaster_recovery_config.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/servicebus_namespace_disaster_recovery_config.html.markdown
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ description: |-
Manages a Disaster Recovery Config for a Service Bus Namespace.
-~> **NOTE:** Disaster Recovery Config is a Premium Sku only capability.
+~> **NOTE:** Disaster Recovery Config is a Premium SKU only capability.
## Example Usage
diff --git a/website/docs/r/site_recovery_network_mapping.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/site_recovery_network_mapping.html.markdown
index 23b00ec26d76..de58dd5e23a8 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/site_recovery_network_mapping.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/site_recovery_network_mapping.html.markdown
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: |-
# azurerm_site_recovery_network_mapping
-Manages a site recovery network mapping on Azure. A network mapping decides how to translate connected netwroks when a VM is migrated from one region to another.
+Manages a site recovery network mapping on Azure. A network mapping decides how to translate connected networks when a VM is migrated from one region to another.
## Example Usage
diff --git a/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_app_cosmosdb_association.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_app_cosmosdb_association.html.markdown
index 3cccdd2c750f..7d28cf72a29c 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_app_cosmosdb_association.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_app_cosmosdb_association.html.markdown
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `cosmosdb_account_id` - (Required) Specifies the ID of the CosmosDB Account. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `api_type` - (Required) Specifies the api type which should be used when connecting to the CosmosDB Account. Possible values are `cassandra`, `gremlin`, `mongo`, `sql` or `table`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `api_type` - (Required) Specifies the API type which should be used when connecting to the CosmosDB Account. Possible values are `cassandra`, `gremlin`, `mongo`, `sql` or `table`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `cosmosdb_access_key` - (Required) Specifies the CosmosDB Account access key.
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `cosmosdb_mongo_database_name` - (Optional) Specifies the name of the Mongo Database which the Spring Cloud App should be associated with. Should only be set when `api_type` is `mongo`.
-* `cosmosdb_sql_database_name` - (Optional) Specifies the name of the Sql Database which the Spring Cloud App should be associated with. Should only be set when `api_type` is `sql`.
+* `cosmosdb_sql_database_name` - (Optional) Specifies the name of the SQL Database which the Spring Cloud App should be associated with. Should only be set when `api_type` is `sql`.
## Attributes Reference
diff --git a/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
index d9811ed2fd25..913434bb7b04 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/spring_cloud_service.html.markdown
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ The `required_network_traffic_rules` supports the following:
* `fqdns` - The FQDN list of required traffic.
-* `ips` - The ip list of required traffic.
+* `ips` - The IP list of required traffic.
* `port` - The port of required traffic.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/sql_firewall_rule.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/sql_firewall_rule.html.markdown
index 4501c06c9886..7c4dfa594cc0 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/sql_firewall_rule.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/sql_firewall_rule.html.markdown
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) The name of the firewall rule.
* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the resource group in which to
- create the sql server.
+ create the SQL Server.
* `server_name` - (Required) The name of the SQL Server on which to create the Firewall Rule.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
index e4f542d82ed9..e466b24036a5 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/sql_managed_instance.html.markdown
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
A `sku` block supports the following:
-* `name` - (Required) Sku of the managed instance. Values can be `GP_Gen4`, `GP_Gen5`, `BC_Gen4`, or `BC_Gen5`.
+* `name` - (Required) SKU of the managed instance. Values can be `GP_Gen4`, `GP_Gen5`, `BC_Gen4`, or `BC_Gen5`.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/sql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/sql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
index 8b94adfc749f..36a9d8b66b64 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/sql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/sql_virtual_network_rule.html.markdown
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ resource "azurerm_subnet" "subnet" {
}
resource "azurerm_sql_server" "sqlserver" {
- name = "unqiueazuresqlserver"
+ name = "uniqueazuresqlserver"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example.name
location = azurerm_resource_group.example.location
version = "12.0"
diff --git a/website/docs/r/static_site.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/static_site.html.markdown
index dca97432fcf0..cbf4cd2f5c1a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/static_site.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/static_site.html.markdown
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group where the Static Web App should exist. Changing this forces a new Static Web App to be created.
-* `sku_tier` - (Optional) Specifies the sku tier of the Static Web App. Possible values are "Free" or "Standard". Defaults to "Free".
+* `sku_tier` - (Optional) Specifies the SKU tier of the Static Web App. Possible values are "Free" or "Standard". Defaults to "Free".
-* `sku_size` - (Optional) Specifies the sku size of the Static Web App. Possible values are "Free" or "Standard". Defaults to "Free".
+* `sku_size` - (Optional) Specifies the SKU size of the Static Web App. Possible values are "Free" or "Standard". Defaults to "Free".
* `identitiy` - (Optional) An `identity` block as defined below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/storage_account.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/storage_account.html.markdown
index 96f38ee0af88..a700c9aeb091 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/storage_account.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/storage_account.html.markdown
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ A `network_rules` block supports the following:
* `default_action` - (Required) Specifies the default action of allow or deny when no other rules match. Valid options are `Deny` or `Allow`.
* `bypass` - (Optional) Specifies whether traffic is bypassed for Logging/Metrics/AzureServices. Valid options are
any combination of `Logging`, `Metrics`, `AzureServices`, or `None`.
-* `ip_rules` - (Optional) List of public IP or IP ranges in CIDR Format. Only IPV4 addresses are allowed. Private IP address ranges (as defined in [RFC 1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918#section-3)) are not allowed.
+* `ip_rules` - (Optional) List of public IP or IP ranges in CIDR Format. Only IPv4 addresses are allowed. Private IP address ranges (as defined in [RFC 1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918#section-3)) are not allowed.
* `virtual_network_subnet_ids` - (Optional) A list of resource ids for subnets.
* `private_link_access` - (Optional) One or More `private_link_access` block as defined below.
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ A `routing` block supports the following:
* `publish_internet_endpoints` - (Optional) Should internet routing storage endpoints be published? Defaults to `false`.
-* `publish_microsoft_endpoints` - (Optional) Should microsoft routing storage endpoints be published? Defaults to `false`.
+* `publish_microsoft_endpoints` - (Optional) Should Microsoft routing storage endpoints be published? Defaults to `false`.
* `choice` - (Optional) Specifies the kind of network routing opted by the user. Possible values are `InternetRouting` and `MicrosoftRouting`. Defaults to `MicrosoftRouting`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/storage_account_network_rules.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/storage_account_network_rules.html.markdown
index 3aa1e805a29e..400b90812076 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/storage_account_network_rules.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/storage_account_network_rules.html.markdown
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
-> **NOTE** User has to explicitly set `bypass` to empty slice (`[]`) to remove it.
-* `ip_rules` - (Optional) List of public IP or IP ranges in CIDR Format. Only IPV4 addresses are allowed. Private IP address ranges (as defined in [RFC 1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918#section-3)) are not allowed.
+* `ip_rules` - (Optional) List of public IP or IP ranges in CIDR Format. Only IPv4 addresses are allowed. Private IP address ranges (as defined in [RFC 1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918#section-3)) are not allowed.
-> **NOTE** Small address ranges using "/31" or "/32" prefix sizes are not supported. These ranges should be configured using individual IP address rules without prefix specified.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/storage_disks_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/storage_disks_pool.html.markdown
index 6a2e846bff80..872ba1c81ce3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/storage_disks_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/storage_disks_pool.html.markdown
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Disks Pool should exist. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The sku name of the Disk Pool. Possible values are `Basic_B1`, `Standard_S1` and `Premium_P1`. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The SKU name of the Disk Pool. Possible values are `Basic_B1`, `Standard_S1` and `Premium_P1`. Changing this forces a new Disk Pool to be created.
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The ID of the Subnet for the Disk Pool. Changing this forces a new Disks Pool to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/storage_share.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/storage_share.html.markdown
index f6c9b55a7acf..430c6df2c966 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/storage_share.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/storage_share.html.markdown
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `enabled_protocol` - (Optional) The protocol used for the share. Possible values are `SMB` and `NFS`. The `SBM` indicates the share can be accessed by SMBv3.0, SMBv2.1 and REST. The `NFS` indicates the share can be accessed by NFSv4.1. Defaults to `SMB`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-~>**NOTE:** The `Premium` sku of the `azurerm_storage_account` is required for the `NFS` protocol.
+~>**NOTE:** The `Premium` SKU of the `azurerm_storage_account` is required for the `NFS` protocol.
* `quota` - (Required) The maximum size of the share, in gigabytes. For Standard storage accounts, this must be `1`GB (or higher) and less than `5120` GB (`5` TB). For Premium FileStorage storage accounts, this must be greater than 100 GB and less than `102400` GB (`100` TB).
diff --git a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool.html.markdown
index 6a83af08056a..3715ca09ba33 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "Synapse"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_synapse_sql_pool"
description: |-
- Manages a Synapse Sql Pool.
+ Manages a Synapse SQL Pool.
---
# azurerm_synapse_sql_pool
-Manages a Synapse Sql Pool.
+Manages a Synapse SQL Pool.
## Example Usage
@@ -53,50 +53,50 @@ resource "azurerm_synapse_sql_pool" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Synapse Sql Pool. Changing this forces a new synapse SqlPool to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Synapse SQL Pool. Changing this forces a new synapse SQL Pool to be created.
-* `synapse_workspace_id` - (Required) The ID of Synapse Workspace within which this Sql Pool should be created. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool to be created.
+* `synapse_workspace_id` - (Required) The ID of Synapse Workspace within which this SQL Pool should be created. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) Specifies the SKU Name for this Synapse Sql Pool. Possible values are `DW100c`, `DW200c`, `DW300c`, `DW400c`, `DW500c`, `DW1000c`, `DW1500c`, `DW2000c`, `DW2500c`, `DW3000c`, `DW5000c`, `DW6000c`, `DW7500c`, `DW10000c`, `DW15000c` or `DW30000c`.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) Specifies the SKU Name for this Synapse SQL Pool. Possible values are `DW100c`, `DW200c`, `DW300c`, `DW400c`, `DW500c`, `DW1000c`, `DW1500c`, `DW2000c`, `DW2500c`, `DW3000c`, `DW5000c`, `DW6000c`, `DW7500c`, `DW10000c`, `DW15000c` or `DW30000c`.
-* `create_mode` - (Optional) Specifies how to create the Sql Pool. Valid values are: `Default`, `Recovery` or `PointInTimeRestore`. Must be `Default` to create a new database. Defaults to `Default`.
+* `create_mode` - (Optional) Specifies how to create the SQL Pool. Valid values are: `Default`, `Recovery` or `PointInTimeRestore`. Must be `Default` to create a new database. Defaults to `Default`.
* `collation` - (Optional) The name of the collation to use with this pool, only applicable when `create_mode` is set to `Default`. Azure default is `SQL_LATIN1_GENERAL_CP1_CI_AS`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `data_encrypted` - (Optional) Is transparent data encryption enabled? Defaults to `false`.
-* `recovery_database_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool or Sql Database which is to back up, only applicable when `create_mode` is set to `Recovery`. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool to be created.
+* `recovery_database_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool or SQL Database which is to back up, only applicable when `create_mode` is set to `Recovery`. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool to be created.
* `restore` - (Optional) A `restore` block as defined below. only applicable when `create_mode` is set to `PointInTimeRestore`.
-* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags which should be assigned to the Synapse Sql Pool.
+* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags which should be assigned to the Synapse SQL Pool.
---
An `restore` block supports the following:
-* `source_database_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool or Sql Database which is to restore. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool to be created.
+* `source_database_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool or SQL Database which is to restore. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool to be created.
-* `point_in_time` - (Optional) Specifies the Snapshot time to restore. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool to be created.
+* `point_in_time` - (Optional) Specifies the Snapshot time to restore. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool to be created.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool.
+* `id` - The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Synapse Sql Pool.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Synapse Sql Pool.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Synapse Sql Pool.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Synapse Sql Pool.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Synapse SQL Pool.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Synapse SQL Pool.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Synapse SQL Pool.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Synapse SQL Pool.
## Import
-Synapse Sql Pool can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Synapse SQL Pool can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_synapse_sql_pool.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Synapse/workspaces/workspace1/sqlPools/sqlPool1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_classifier.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_classifier.html.markdown
index e1d8327101ba..0adbd13b176f 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_classifier.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_classifier.html.markdown
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Synapse SQL Pool Workload Classifier. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool Workload Classifier to be created.
-* `workload_group_id` - (Required) The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool Workload Classifier to be created.
+* `workload_group_id` - (Required) The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool Workload Classifier to be created.
* `member_name` - (Required) The workload classifier member name used to classified against.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_group.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_group.html.markdown
index 6afc25b363ac..400d44dd3146 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_group.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/synapse_sql_pool_workload_group.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "Synapse"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_workload_group"
description: |-
- Manages a Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
+ Manages a Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
---
# azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_workload_group
-Manages a Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
+Manages a Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
## Example Usage
@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ resource "azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_workload_group" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group to be created.
-* `sql_pool_id` - (Required) The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool. Changing this forces a new Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group to be created.
+* `sql_pool_id` - (Required) The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool. Changing this forces a new Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group to be created.
* `max_resource_percent` - (Required) The workload group cap percentage resource.
@@ -90,20 +90,20 @@ The following arguments are supported:
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
+* `id` - The ID of the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Synapse Sql Pool Workload Group.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Synapse SQL Pool Workload Group.
## Import
-Synapse Sql Pool Workload Groups can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Synapse SQL Pool Workload Groups can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_synapse_sql_pool_workload_group.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/resGroup1/providers/Microsoft.Synapse/workspaces/workspace1/sqlPools/sqlPool1/workloadGroups/workloadGroup1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
index a67137bede44..1236f9c51b99 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_extended_auditing_policy.html.markdown
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/d
## Import
-Synapse Workspace Extended Auditing Policys can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+Synapse Workspace Extended Auditing Policies can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_synapse_workspace_extended_auditing_policy.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Synapse/workspaces/workspace1/extendedAuditingSettings/default
diff --git a/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_sql_aad_admin.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_sql_aad_admin.html.markdown
index a1eb63d3cf84..5261c73ad1f3 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_sql_aad_admin.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/synapse_workspace_sql_aad_admin.html.markdown
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: |-
# azurerm_synapse_workspace_aad_admin
-Manages an Azure Active Directory Sql Administrator setting for a Synapse Workspace
+Manages an Azure Active Directory SQL Administrator setting for a Synapse Workspace
## Example Usage
diff --git a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub.html.markdown
index 5e957491294f..ac5d5bb0475a 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub.html.markdown
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `route` - (Optional) One or more `route` blocks as defined below.
-* `sku` - (Optional) The sku of the Virtual Hub. Possible values are `Basic` and `Standard`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `sku` - (Optional) The SKU of the Virtual Hub. Possible values are `Basic` and `Standard`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `virtual_wan_id` - (Optional) The ID of a Virtual WAN within which the Virtual Hub should be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_bgp_connection.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_bgp_connection.html.markdown
index 06d34d38834e..8816c437ecd4 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_bgp_connection.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_bgp_connection.html.markdown
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `peer_asn` - (Optional) The peer autonomous system number for the Virtual Hub Bgp Connection. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `peer_ip` - (Optional) The peer ip address for the Virtual Hub Bgp Connection. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `peer_ip` - (Optional) The peer IP address for the Virtual Hub Bgp Connection. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
## Attributes Reference
diff --git a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_ip.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_ip.html.markdown
index f7f4805b33ad..fab3279f9a4c 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_ip.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/virtual_hub_ip.html.markdown
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Virtual Hub IP. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `virtual_hub_id` - (Required) The ID of the Virtual Hub within which this ip configuration should be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `virtual_hub_id` - (Required) The ID of the Virtual Hub within which this IP configuration should be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The ID of the Subnet that the IP will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
index f2e0f03404c5..e0c0921baa12 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `proximity_placement_group_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Proximity Placement Group to which this Virtual Machine should be assigned. Changing this forces a new resource to be created
-* `sku` - (Required) A sku block as documented below.
+* `sku` - (Required) A SKU block as documented below.
* `storage_profile_os_disk` - (Required) A storage profile os disk block as documented below
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ output "principal_id" {
`dns_settings` supports the following:
-* `dns_servers` - (Required) Specifies an array of dns servers.
+* `dns_servers` - (Required) Specifies an array of DNS servers.
`ip_configuration` supports the following:
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ output "principal_id" {
-> **NOTE:** When using this field you'll also need to configure a Rule for the Load Balancer, and use a `depends_on` between this resource and the Load Balancer Rule.
-* `load_balancer_inbound_nat_rules_ids` - (Optional) Specifies an array of references to inbound NAT pools for load balancers. A scale set can reference inbound nat pools of one public and one internal load balancer. Multiple scale sets cannot use the same load balancer.
+* `load_balancer_inbound_nat_rules_ids` - (Optional) Specifies an array of references to inbound NAT pools for load balancers. A scale set can reference inbound NAT pools of one public and one internal load balancer. Multiple scale sets cannot use the same load balancer.
-> **NOTE:** When using this field you'll also need to configure a Rule for the Load Balancer, and use a `depends_on` between this resource and the Load Balancer Rule.
@@ -452,9 +452,9 @@ output "principal_id" {
`public_ip_address_configuration` supports the following:
-* `name` - (Required) The name of the public ip address configuration
+* `name` - (Required) The name of the public IP address configuration
* `idle_timeout` - (Required) The idle timeout in minutes. This value must be between 4 and 30.
-* `domain_name_label` - (Required) The domain name label for the dns settings.
+* `domain_name_label` - (Required) The domain name label for the DNS settings.
`storage_profile_os_disk` supports the following:
diff --git a/website/docs/r/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
index 4c8a0df9722d..891e9386e681 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/virtual_network_gateway.html.markdown
@@ -124,12 +124,12 @@ The following arguments are supported:
`ErGw1AZ`, `ErGw2AZ`, `ErGw3AZ`, `VpnGw1`, `VpnGw2`, `VpnGw3`, `VpnGw4`,`VpnGw5`, `VpnGw1AZ`,
`VpnGw2AZ`, `VpnGw3AZ`,`VpnGw4AZ` and `VpnGw5AZ` and depend on the `type`, `vpn_type` and
`generation` arguments.
- A `PolicyBased` gateway only supports the `Basic` sku. Further, the `UltraPerformance`
- sku is only supported by an `ExpressRoute` gateway.
+ A `PolicyBased` gateway only supports the `Basic` SKU. Further, the `UltraPerformance`
+ SKU is only supported by an `ExpressRoute` gateway.
-~> **NOTE:** To build a UltraPerformance ExpressRoute Virtual Network gateway, the associated Public IP needs to be sku "Basic" not "Standard"
+~> **NOTE:** To build a UltraPerformance ExpressRoute Virtual Network gateway, the associated Public IP needs to be SKU "Basic" not "Standard"
-~> **NOTE:** Not all skus (e.g. `ErGw1AZ`) are available in all regions. If you see `StatusCode=400 -- Original Error: Code="InvalidGatewaySkuSpecifiedForGatewayDeploymentType"` please try another region.
+~> **NOTE:** Not all SKU's (e.g. `ErGw1AZ`) are available in all regions. If you see `StatusCode=400 -- Original Error: Code="InvalidGatewaySkuSpecifiedForGatewayDeploymentType"` please try another region.
* `type` - (Required) The type of the Virtual Network Gateway. Valid options are
`Vpn` or `ExpressRoute`. Changing the type forces a new resource to be created.
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `active_active` - (Optional) If `true`, an active-active Virtual Network Gateway
will be created. An active-active gateway requires a `HighPerformance` or an
- `UltraPerformance` sku. If `false`, an active-standby gateway will be created.
+ `UltraPerformance` SKU. If `false`, an active-standby gateway will be created.
Defaults to `false`.
* `default_local_network_gateway_id` - (Optional) The ID of the local network gateway
@@ -183,14 +183,14 @@ The `ip_configuration` block supports:
the associated subnet is named `GatewaySubnet`. Therefore, each virtual
network can contain at most a single Virtual Network Gateway.
-* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the public ip address to associate
+* `public_ip_address_id` - (Required) The ID of the public IP address to associate
with the Virtual Network Gateway.
---
The `vpn_client_configuration` block supports:
-* `address_space` - (Required) The address space out of which ip addresses for
+* `address_space` - (Required) The address space out of which IP addresses for
vpn clients will be taken. You can provide more than one address space, e.g.
in CIDR notation.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vmware_cluster.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vmware_cluster.html.markdown
index 9155ae47fb48..b05c9f19e233 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vmware_cluster.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vmware_cluster.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "VMware (AVS)"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_vmware_cluster"
description: |-
- Manages a Vmware Cluster.
+ Manages a VMware Cluster.
---
# azurerm_vmware_cluster
-Manages a Vmware Cluster.
+Manages a VMware Cluster.
## Example Usage
@@ -51,36 +51,36 @@ resource "azurerm_vmware_cluster" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Vmware Cluster. Changing this forces a new Vmware Cluster to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this VMware Cluster. Changing this forces a new VMware Cluster to be created.
-* `vmware_cloud_id` - (Required) The ID of the Vmware Private Cloud in which to create this Vmware Cluster. Changing this forces a new Vmware Cluster to be created.
+* `vmware_cloud_id` - (Required) The ID of the VMware Private Cloud in which to create this VMware Cluster. Changing this forces a new VMware Cluster to be created.
-* `cluster_node_count` - (Required) The count of the Vmware Cluster nodes.
+* `cluster_node_count` - (Required) The count of the VMware Cluster nodes.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The cluster sku to use. Possible values are `av20`, `av36`, and `av36t`. Changing this forces a new Vmware Cluster to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The cluster SKU to use. Possible values are `av20`, `av36`, and `av36t`. Changing this forces a new VMware Cluster to be created.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Vmware Cluster.
+* `id` - The ID of the VMware Cluster.
-* `cluster_number` - A number that identifies this Vmware Cluster in its Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `cluster_number` - A number that identifies this VMware Cluster in its VMware Private Cloud.
-* `hosts` - A list of host of the Vmware Cluster.
+* `hosts` - A list of host of the VMware Cluster.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when creating the Vmware Cluster.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Vmware Cluster.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when updating the Vmware Cluster.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when deleting the Vmware Cluster.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when creating the VMware Cluster.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VMware Cluster.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when updating the VMware Cluster.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 5 hours) Used when deleting the VMware Cluster.
## Import
-Vmware Clusters can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+VMware Clusters can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_vmware_cluster.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.AVS/privateClouds/privateCloud1/clusters/cluster1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vmware_express_route_authorization.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vmware_express_route_authorization.html.markdown
index dca828ecc495..e9e5087fcb4c 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vmware_express_route_authorization.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vmware_express_route_authorization.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "VMware (AVS)"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_vmware_express_route_authorization"
description: |-
- Manages an Express Route Vmware Authorization.
+ Manages an Express Route VMware Authorization.
---
# azurerm_vmware_express_route_authorization
-Manages an Express Route Vmware Authorization.
+Manages an Express Route VMware Authorization.
## Example Usage
@@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ resource "azurerm_vmware_express_route_authorization" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Express Route Vmware Authorization. Changing this forces a new Vmware Authorization to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Express Route VMware Authorization. Changing this forces a new VMware Authorization to be created.
-* `private_cloud_id` - (Required) The ID of the Vmware Private Cloud in which to create this Express Route Vmware Authorization. Changing this forces a new Vmware Authorization to be created.
+* `private_cloud_id` - (Required) The ID of the VMware Private Cloud in which to create this Express Route VMware Authorization. Changing this forces a new VMware Authorization to be created.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Vmware Authorization.
+* `id` - The ID of the VMware Authorization.
* `express_route_authorization_id` - The ID of the Express Route Circuit Authorization.
@@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exporte
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the Vmware Authorization.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Vmware Authorization.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the Vmware Authorization.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the VMware Authorization.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VMware Authorization.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the VMware Authorization.
## Import
-Vmware Authorizations can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+VMware Authorizations can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_vmware_express_route_authorization.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.AVS/privateClouds/privateCloud1/authorizations/authorization1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
index 6d7b39cabb9d..6598f62f290d 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vmware_private_cloud.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "VMware (AVS)"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_vmware_private_cloud"
description: |-
- Manages a Vmware Private Cloud.
+ Manages a VMware Private Cloud.
---
# azurerm_vmware_private_cloud
-Manages a Vmware Private Cloud.
+Manages a VMware Private Cloud.
## Example Usage
@@ -46,27 +46,27 @@ resource "azurerm_vmware_private_cloud" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this Vmware Private Cloud. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this VMware Private Cloud. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
-* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group where the Vmware Private Cloud should exist. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The name of the Resource Group where the VMware Private Cloud should exist. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
-* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the Vmware Private Cloud should exist. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `location` - (Required) The Azure Region where the VMware Private Cloud should exist. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
* `management_cluster` - (Required) A `management_cluster` block as defined below.
~> **NOTE :** `internet_connection_enabled` and `management_cluster.0.size` cannot be updated at the same time.
-* `network_subnet_cidr` - (Required) The subnet which should be unique across virtual network in your subscription as well as on-premise. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `network_subnet_cidr` - (Required) The subnet which should be unique across virtual network in your subscription as well as on-premise. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
-* `sku_name` - (Required) The Name of the SKU used for this Private Cloud. Possible values are `av20`, `av36` and `av36t`. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `sku_name` - (Required) The Name of the SKU used for this Private Cloud. Possible values are `av20`, `av36` and `av36t`. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
* `internet_connection_enabled` - (Optional) Is the Private Cluster connected to the internet? This field can not updated with `management_cluster.0.size` together.
~> **NOTE :** `internet_connection_enabled` and `management_cluster.0.size` cannot be updated at the same time.
-* `nsxt_password` - (Optional) The password of the NSX-T Manager. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `nsxt_password` - (Optional) The password of the NSX-T Manager. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
-* `vcenter_password` - (Optional) The password of the vCenter admin. Changing this forces a new Vmware Private Cloud to be created.
+* `vcenter_password` - (Optional) The password of the vCenter admin. Changing this forces a new VMware Private Cloud to be created.
-* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags which should be assigned to the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags which should be assigned to the VMware Private Cloud.
---
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ A `management_cluster` block supports the following:
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `id` - The ID of the VMware Private Cloud.
* `circuit` - A `circuit` block as defined below.
@@ -122,14 +122,14 @@ A `management_cluster` block exports the following:
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when creating the Vmware Private Cloud.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the Vmware Private Cloud.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when updating the Vmware Private Cloud.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when deleting the Vmware Private Cloud.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when creating the VMware Private Cloud.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VMware Private Cloud.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when updating the VMware Private Cloud.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 10 hours) Used when deleting the VMware Private Cloud.
## Import
-Vmware Private Clouds can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+VMware Private Clouds can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_vmware_private_cloud.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.AVS/PrivateClouds/privateCloud1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
index de604779e8aa..c4f55ad37820 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway.html.markdown
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ A `bgp_settings` block exports the following:
A `instance_bgp_peering_address` block exports the following:
-* `ip_configuration_id` - The pre-defined id of VPN Gateway Ip Configuration.
+* `ip_configuration_id` - The pre-defined id of VPN Gateway IP Configuration.
* `default_ips` - The list of default BGP peering addresses which belong to the pre-defined VPN Gateway IP configuration.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_connection.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_connection.html.markdown
index 5a396cf712c7..79be087d9bf2 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_connection.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_connection.html.markdown
@@ -115,9 +115,9 @@ A `vpn_link` block supports the following:
* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this VPN Link Connection.
-* `egress_nat_rule_ids` - (Optional) A list of the egress Nat Rule Ids.
+* `egress_nat_rule_ids` - (Optional) A list of the egress NAT Rule Ids.
-* `ingress_nat_rule_ids` - (Optional) A list of the ingress Nat Rule Ids.
+* `ingress_nat_rule_ids` - (Optional) A list of the ingress NAT Rule Ids.
* `vpn_site_link_id` - (Required) The ID of the connected VPN Site Link. Changing this forces a new VPN Gateway Connection to be created.
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ A `vpn_link` block supports the following:
* `shared_key` - (Optional) SharedKey for this VPN Link Connection.
-* `local_azure_ip_address_enabled` - (Optional) Whether to use local azure ip to initiate connection? Defaults to `false`.
+* `local_azure_ip_address_enabled` - (Optional) Whether to use local Azure IP to initiate connection? Defaults to `false`.
* `policy_based_traffic_selector_enabled` - (Optional) Whether to enable policy-based traffic selectors? Defaults to `false`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_nat_rule.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_nat_rule.html.markdown
index 387baaf68b83..dc97e6847df8 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_nat_rule.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vpn_gateway_nat_rule.html.markdown
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ subcategory: "Network"
layout: "azurerm"
page_title: "Azure Resource Manager: azurerm_vpn_gateway_nat_rule"
description: |-
- Manages a VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+ Manages a VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
---
# azurerm_vpn_gateway_nat_rule
-Manages a VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+Manages a VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
## Example Usage
@@ -52,40 +52,40 @@ resource "azurerm_vpn_gateway_nat_rule" "example" {
The following arguments are supported:
-* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this VPN Gateway Nat Rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `name` - (Required) The name which should be used for this VPN Gateway NAT Rule. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The Name of the Resource Group in which this VPN Gateway Nat Rule should be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `resource_group_name` - (Required) The Name of the Resource Group in which this VPN Gateway NAT Rule should be created. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `vpn_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the VPN Gateway that this VPN Gateway Nat Rule belongs to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `vpn_gateway_id` - (Required) The ID of the VPN Gateway that this VPN Gateway NAT Rule belongs to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `external_address_space_mappings` - (Required) A list of CIDR Ranges which are used for external mapping of the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+* `external_address_space_mappings` - (Required) A list of CIDR Ranges which are used for external mapping of the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
-* `internal_address_space_mappings` - (Required) A list of CIDR Ranges which are used for internal mapping of the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+* `internal_address_space_mappings` - (Required) A list of CIDR Ranges which are used for internal mapping of the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
-* `ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The ID of the IP Configuration this VPN Gateway Nat Rule applies to. Possible values are `Instance0` and `Instance1`.
+* `ip_configuration_id` - (Optional) The ID of the IP Configuration this VPN Gateway NAT Rule applies to. Possible values are `Instance0` and `Instance1`.
-* `mode` - (Optional) The source Nat direction of the VPN Nat. Possible values are `EgressSnat` and `IngressSnat`. Defaults to `EgressSnat`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `mode` - (Optional) The source NAT direction of the VPN NAT. Possible values are `EgressSnat` and `IngressSnat`. Defaults to `EgressSnat`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-* `type` - (Optional) The type of the VPN Gateway Nat Rule. Possible values are `Dynamic` and `Static`. Defaults to `Static`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `type` - (Optional) The type of the VPN Gateway NAT Rule. Possible values are `Dynamic` and `Static`. Defaults to `Static`. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:
-* `id` - The ID of the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+* `id` - The ID of the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
## Timeouts
The `timeouts` block allows you to specify [timeouts](https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/resources.html#timeouts) for certain actions:
-* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
-* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
-* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
-* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the VPN Gateway Nat Rule.
+* `create` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
+* `read` - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
+* `update` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
+* `delete` - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the VPN Gateway NAT Rule.
## Import
-VPN Gateway Nat Rules can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
+VPN Gateway NAT Rules can be imported using the `resource id`, e.g.
```shell
terraform import azurerm_vpn_gateway_nat_rule.example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/resGroup1/providers/Microsoft.Network/vpnGateways/vpnGateway1/natRules/natRule1
diff --git a/website/docs/r/vpn_site.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/vpn_site.html.markdown
index 0dc1d26392d8..2e18e9e7140e 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/vpn_site.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/vpn_site.html.markdown
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ A `bgp` block supports the following:
* `asn` - (Required) The BGP speaker's ASN.
-* `peering_address` - (Required) The BGP peering ip address.
+* `peering_address` - (Required) The BGP peering IP address.
---
diff --git a/website/docs/r/web_pubsub.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/web_pubsub.html.markdown
index 7ba493efc93f..1e55b3888e56 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/web_pubsub.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/web_pubsub.html.markdown
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `location` - (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the Web PubSub service exists. Changing this
forces a new resource to be created.
-* `sku` - (Required) Specifies which sku to use. Possible values are `Free_F1` and `Standard_S1`.
+* `sku` - (Required) Specifies which SKU to use. Possible values are `Free_F1` and `Standard_S1`.
* `capacity` - (Optional) Specifies the number of units associated with this Web PubSub resource. Valid values are:
Free: `1`, Standard: `1`, `2`, `5`, `10`, `20`, `50`, `100`.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine.html.markdown
index 78328a0de8bc..4b1782064d56 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine.html.markdown
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
-> **NOTE:** This can only be configured when `priority` is set to `Spot`.
-* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching to this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `Manual`, `AutomaticByOS` and `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `AutomaticByOS`. For more informaton on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
+* `patch_mode` - (Optional) Specifies the mode of in-guest patching to this Windows Virtual Machine. Possible values are `Manual`, `AutomaticByOS` and `AutomaticByPlatform`. Defaults to `AutomaticByOS`. For more information on patch modes please see the [product documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/automatic-vm-guest-patching#patch-orchestration-modes).
-> **NOTE:** If `patch_mode` is set to `AutomaticByPlatform` then `provision_vm_agent` must also be set to `true`. If the Virtual Machine is using a hotpatching enabled image the `patch_mode` must always be set to `AutomaticByPlatform`.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
~> **NOTE:** Orchestrated Virtual Machine Scale Sets can be provisioned using [the `azurerm_orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set` resource](/docs/providers/azurerm/r/orchestrated_virtual_machine_scale_set.html).
-* `vtpm_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies if vTPM (virtual Trusted Plaform Module) and Trusted Launch is enabled for the Virtual Machine. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `vtpm_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies if vTPM (virtual Trusted Platform Module) and Trusted Launch is enabled for the Virtual Machine. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `winrm_listener` - (Optional) One or more `winrm_listener` blocks as defined below.
diff --git a/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown b/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
index 1ffcff8a292a..9f1d283ab6c8 100644
--- a/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
+++ b/website/docs/r/windows_virtual_machine_scale_set.html.markdown
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ The following arguments are supported:
* `user_data` - (Optional) The Base64-Encoded User Data which should be used for this Virtual Machine Scale Set.
-* `vtpm_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies if vTPM (Virtual Trusted Plaform Module) and Trusted Launch is enabled for the Virtual Machine. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
+* `vtpm_enabled` - (Optional) Specifies if vTPM (Virtual Trusted Platform Module) and Trusted Launch is enabled for the Virtual Machine. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
* `winrm_listener` - (Optional) One or more `winrm_listener` blocks as defined below.