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New caches can still be created using this old deployment model if they're created in a VNet subnet that once contained a Cloud Services cache or if a cache is deployed into a classic VNet.
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If you see this message, please create a new subnet in your VNet in which to deploy your cache. This will ensure that a cache is created without the Cloud Services dependency.
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To check if you have one or more Cloud Services based caches in your subnet, you can check [Azure Advisor](cache-faq.yml#how-do-i-know-if-a-cache-is-affected) in the portal or use the [resource-navigation-links REST API](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/virtualnetwork/resource-navigation-links/list?tabs=HTTP).
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To check if you have one or more Cloud Services based caches in your subnet, you can check [Azure Advisor](cache-faq.yml#how-do-i-know-if-a-cache-is-affected) in the portal or use the [resource-navigation-links REST API](/rest/api/virtualnetwork/resource-navigation-links/list?tabs=HTTP).
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As shown in the example on the API page, once you enter your subscription ID, resource group name, virtual network name, and subnet name, the API will return any caches in that subnet that are using Cloud Services.
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If you are creating a new cache using the REST API, also ensure that you are not passing the redis-configuration `{"CacheVmType": "CloudService"}` along with the create request. This is an undocumented parameter, so the odds you are doing this is low.
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Container insights now supports multi-line logging (preview), for more information on how to enable, checkout the [Multi-line logging in Container Insights](/azure/azure-monitor/containers/container-insights-logging-v2) docs.
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Yes, Container Insights supports pod sandboxing through support for Kata Containers. For more details on pod sandboxing in AKS, [refer to the AKS docs](/azure/aks/use-pod-sandboxing).
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answer: If you encounter errors like "Access Denied", "Forbidden", "Role Assignment not found", or "Authorization Failed", ensure that you have the right level of permission for the Azure API Management service and Microsoft Defender for Cloud. Required set of permissions can be found [here](/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-apis-introduction).
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An NVMe E112i VM can only be created using an image (PIR & [Azure Compute Gallery](/azure/virtual-machines/shared-image-galleries?tabs=azure-cli)) that has been tagged as NVMe. If an untagged image is used, a SCSI VM is created, and the VM may not perform as intended. There's a solution in development to prevent the creation of an NVMe VM from a non-tagged NVMe image. Make sure to follow all instructions listed in [FAQ]((#how-do-i-enable-nvme-on-a-vm-family--).
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