Closed pc-dok closed 1 year ago
@pc-dok Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.
Hi @pc-dok Yes, you can use Terraform to create Azure Virtual Machines with NVMe disk controller feature.
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When will this feature also available in terraform, so that we can use terraform to create vm's with this nvme disk controller feature?
regards franco
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