>In each Azure Virtual Network (VNet), only one subnet can be delegated to Azure NetApp Files.
Azure enables you to create multiple delegated subnets in a VNet. However, any attempts to create a new volume will fail if you use more than one delegated subnet.
Does this mean that there can be only one ANF instance in a VNET (one VNET can only have one delegated subnet that has one ANF instance) or that a single ANF instance cannot have volumes in multiple delegated subnets?
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Does this mean that there can be only one ANF instance in a VNET (one VNET can only have one delegated subnet that has one ANF instance) or that a single ANF instance cannot have volumes in multiple delegated subnets?
@ntap512 Can you please answer this question? Thanks.
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You can only have a single delegated subnet in a vnet. A NetApp account can have deploy volumes into one or more vnets each having its own delegated subnet.
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Does this mean that there can be only one ANF instance in a VNET (one VNET can only have one delegated subnet that has one ANF instance) or that a single ANF instance cannot have volumes in multiple delegated subnets?
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You can only have a single delegated subnet in a vnet. A NetApp account can have deploy volumes into one or more vnets each having its own delegated subnet.
Thanks, @ntap512! Will add your clarification to the doc also.
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Added clarification to the documentation:
"You can have only a single delegated subnet in a VNet. A NetApp account can deploy volumes into multiple VNets, each having its own delegated subnet." (PR 113819)
Thank you!!!