Create VM Scale Set with dual stack IPv4/IPv6 VNET and Std Load Balancer.
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Parameters
Parameter Name | Description |
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adminUsername | The name of the administrator of the new VM. Exclusion list: 'admin','administrator' |
adminPassword | The password for the administrator account of the new VM |
location | Location for all resources. |
vmSku | Size of VMs in the VM Scale Set. |
vmssName | String used as a base for naming resources (9 characters or less). |
instanceCount | Number of VM instances (100 or less). |
Use the template
PowerShell
New-AzResourceGroup -Name <resource-group-name> -Location <resource-group-location> #use this command when you need to create a new resource group for your deploymentInstall and configure Azure PowerShell
New-AzResourceGroupDeployment -ResourceGroupName <resource-group-name> -TemplateUri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/master/ipv6-in-vnet-vmss/azuredeploy.json
Command line
az group create --name <resource-group-name> --location <resource-group-location> #use this command when you need to create a new resource group for your deploymentInstall and Configure the Azure Cross-Platform Command-Line Interface
az group deployment create --resource-group <my-resource-group> --template-uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/master/ipv6-in-vnet-vmss/azuredeploy.json