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* Fix AzureStack QuickStartTemplates' Storage account resources to use sku and kind - round2

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README.md

Deploy a VM Scale Set into an existing vnet

This template deploys a Linux-based VM Scale Set into an existing vnet. To connect from the load balancer to a VM in the scale set, you would go to the Azure Portal, find the load balancer of your scale set, examine the NAT rules, then connect using the NAT rule you want. For example, if there is a NAT rule on port 50000, you could use the following command to connect to that VM:

ssh -p 50000 {username}@{public-ip-address}

PARAMETER RESTRICTIONS

vmssName must be 3-10 characters in length. It should also be globally unique across all of AzureStack. If it isn't globally unique, it is possible that this template will still deploy properly, but we don't recommend relying on this pseudo-probabilistic behavior. instanceCount must be 20 or less. VM Scale Set supports upto 100 VMs and one should add more storage accounts to support this number.