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Updates to enable live testing in sovereign clouds for multiple services #20082

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@AFengKK AFengKK commented Aug 4, 2021

We are running live Tests against other clouds like US Gov and Azure China Cloud. The goal is to check whether new azure sdk package work with other clouds or not.

Using this RR to trace and fix issues we encounter in the tests. Will close it once we finish all the tests and send PR per services.

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swathipil commented Apr 17, 2023

Hi @AFengKK - Just wanted to update that live testing in the sovereign clouds has been enabled for servicebus recently, so I don't think you'll need to do anything here for SB. Thanks!

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zedy-wj commented Nov 5, 2024

This PR has been stored for too long, we will close it and open a new draft PR for sovereign cloud testing.

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