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[AKS] update max standard load balancer timeout to 100 minutes#15562

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[AKS] update max standard load balancer timeout to 100 minutes#15562
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@gtracer gtracer changed the title update slb timeout to 100 [AKS] update slb timeout to 100 Oct 16, 2020
@gtracer gtracer changed the title [AKS] update slb timeout to 100 [AKS] update max standard load balancer timeout to 100 minutes Oct 16, 2020
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yungezz commented Oct 19, 2020

hi @arrownj could you pls help to review?

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gtracer commented Oct 20, 2020

@arrownj please let me know if there is any feedback or if we are ready to merge

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arrownj commented Oct 21, 2020

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LGTM

@arrownj arrownj merged commit 2d3f850 into Azure:dev Oct 21, 2020
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