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Please add public_ip_address capability to azurerm_virtual_machine_scale_set #340

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samirageb opened this issue Sep 17, 2017 · 3 comments
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samirageb commented Sep 17, 2017

According to this blog post Azure scale sets can now get IPv4 addresses assigned directly to the VM. For our particular workload, this would help us tremendously.

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Terrraform 0.10.5
AzureRM TF Provider 0.2.0

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  • azurerm_virtual_machine_scale_set
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Hey @samirageb

Thanks for opening this issue :)

From what I can see this functionality requires the new API version - which is requested in this issue - and should be available to us once the v11 SDK has been merged :)

Thanks!

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katbyte commented May 10, 2018

I believe this was fixed by #448 as can be seen https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-azurerm/pull/448/files#diff-35d6282e7fd373522705ded934097ca0R298

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