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Documentation for Node Autoprovisioning only shows how to create or update node pools via kubectl. This is fine for testing the functionality against a single cluster but does not scale well for large fleets of AKS clusters. For that, users would greatly benefit from being able to create and update node pools via ARM / bicep, similar to how existing node pool functionality can be managed. If this is not possible today, it would be helpful to direct readers to alternatives - maybe executing a shell extension as part of an ARM deployment?
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Documentation for Node Autoprovisioning only shows how to create or update node pools via kubectl. This is fine for testing the functionality against a single cluster but does not scale well for large fleets of AKS clusters. For that, users would greatly benefit from being able to create and update node pools via ARM / bicep, similar to how existing node pool functionality can be managed. If this is not possible today, it would be helpful to direct readers to alternatives - maybe executing a shell extension as part of an ARM deployment?
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/node-autoprovision?tabs=azure-cli#limitations
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https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blob/main/articles/aks/node-autoprovision.md
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@schaffererin
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