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Azure deploy avset github ARM template with managed disks

L1 Bithead

Hello,

 

We are going to deploy a couple of PA firewalls with this template

https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/azure/tree/master/vmseries-avset

 

It's a nice start, but we want some changes to be made. And I was hoping someone could help out with the following additions/changes.

 

- Just one choice as vm size :  DS4_v2

- No storage account, but instead the use of managed disks

- Availabilty Set, compatible with the managed disks.

- Five interfaces (MGMT, UNTRUST, TRUST, DMZ, ExpressRoute)

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

Michel

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managed to alter the ARM template to use 8 NIC's and Managed Disks. Still finetuning. 

 

I have to take out the storage account, not needed and alter the SSH public file to use the same config as the password version

 

https://github.com/michelvankessel/azure/tree/master/demo-vmseries-avset

 

 

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L1 Bithead

Was anyone able to use Managed Disks with an Availability Set inside this ARM template?

https://github.com/PaloAltoNetworks/azure/tree/master/vmseries-avset

 

many thanks in advance!

 

Regards

Michel van Kessel

managed to alter the ARM template to use 8 NIC's and Managed Disks. Still finetuning. 

 

I have to take out the storage account, not needed and alter the SSH public file to use the same config as the password version

 

https://github.com/michelvankessel/azure/tree/master/demo-vmseries-avset

 

 

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