Bug 1807048

Summary: [RFE] Support multiple NICs for VM in Azure Compute Resource
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: Aditi Puntambekar <apuntamb>
Component: Compute Resources - AzureAssignee: satellite6-bugs <satellite6-bugs>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Satellite QE Team <sat-qe-bz-list>
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Version: UnspecifiedCC: dsinglet, lstejska, mawerner, rlavi
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You can now create an image with the “marketplace://” prefix followed by a valid URN of any RHEL BYOS image, provided that the terms for that image have been accepted for an Azure subscription as specified here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/redhat/byos. Once an image is created, it can then be used to provision a host like any other image.
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Last Closed: 2023-09-20 09:58:19 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Aditi Puntambekar 2020-02-25 14:21:22 UTC
Currently, a virtual machine can have a single Network Interface when provisioned through Azure CR. Although, it would be an enhancement to create a VM with multiple NICs.

Comment 3 Bryan Kearney 2020-03-31 14:03:07 UTC
Upstream bug assigned to apuntamb

Comment 4 Bryan Kearney 2020-03-31 14:03:10 UTC
Upstream bug assigned to apuntamb

Comment 7 Dana Singleterry 2023-09-20 09:58:19 UTC
Thank you for your interest in Satellite 6. We have evaluated this request, and while we recognize that it is a valid request, we do not expect this to be implemented in the product in the foreseeable future. This is due to other priorities for the product, and not a reflection on the request itself. We are therefore closing this out as WONTFIX. If you have any concerns about this, please do not reopen. Instead, feel free to contact Red Hat Technical Support. Thank you.