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Enable Azure Netapp Files Network Features for provisioned volumes. #717

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jstewart612 opened this issue Apr 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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@jstewart612
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Describe the solution you'd like
Enable Azure Netapp Files Network Features for provisioned volumes.

Describe alternatives you've considered
No alternatives exist and I do not see the field in your documentation. Considering it has to be handled at volume creation time, to have dynamic volume provisioning which is kind of the core conceit of using Astra Trident with Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Netapp Files, this makes the entire offering unusable for me without CLI static provisioning. The Terraform provider doesn't even support it yet, so I'd be stuck with API or Azure CLI static provisioning which is very cumbersome.

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Configure network features for an Azure NetApp Files volume

@jstewart612
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One month later... any takers?

@clintonk
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Hello, @jstewart612. ANF network features is in public preview status, and we wouldn't normally support that in Trident until it becomes GA. If you would like to test network features the meantime, you can register for the feature in your subscription, create volumes manually, and import them into Trident.

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gnarl commented Jul 27, 2022

This issue was addressed with commit 60c390c and is included in the 22.07 release. As @clintonk mentioned the availability of this feature is dependent o the public preview status for your region.

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