Updated various typos and fixed cleanup PS script

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ArmyGuy255A 2020-09-28 14:00:43 -04:00
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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ In this task you will scale compute for Azure virtual machines by changing their
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machines** and, on the **Virtual machines** blade, click **az104-08-vm1**.
1. On the **az104-08-vm1** blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Export template**.
1. On the **az104-08-vm1** blade, in the **Automation** section, click **Export template**.
1. On the **az104-08-vm1 - Export template** blade, click **Deploy**.
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>**Note**: Wait for the upgrade to complete before proceeding to the next step.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Load balancers** and, in the list of load balancers, click **az10408vmss0lb**.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Load balancers** and, in the list of load balancers, click **az10408vmss0-lb**.
1. On the **az10408vmss0lb** blade, note the value of the **Public IP address** assigned to the frontend of the load balancer, open an new browser tab, and navigate to that IP address.
1. On the **az10408vmss0-lb** blade, note the value of the **Public IP address** assigned to the frontend of the load balancer, open an new browser tab, and navigate to that IP address.
>**Note**: Verify that the browser page displays the name of one of the instances of the Azure virtual machine scale set **az10408vmss0**.
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In this task, you will change the size of virtual machine scale set instances, configure their autoscaling settings, and attach disks to them.
1. In the Azure Portal, on the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Size**.
1. In the Azure portal, search for and select **Virtual machine scale sets** and select the **az10408vmss0** scale set
1. In the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Size**.
1. In the list of available sizes, select **Standard DS1_v2** and click **Resize**.
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1. Save the change, in the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Instances**, select the checkboxes next to the two instances of the virtual machine scale set, click **Upgrade**, and then, when prompted for confirmation, click **Yes**.
>**Note**: The disk attached in the previous step is a raw disks. Before it can be used, it is necessary to create a partition, create a filesystem, and mount it. To accomplish this, you will use Azure virtual machine Custom Script extension. First, you will need to remove the existing Custom Script Extension.
>**Note**: The disk attached in the previous step is a raw disk. Before it can be used, it is necessary to create a partition, create a filesystem, and mount it. To accomplish this, you will use Azure virtual machine Custom Script extension. First, you will need to remove the existing Custom Script Extension.
1. In the **Settings** section of the **az10408vmss0** blade, click **Extensions**, click **CustomScriptExtension**, and then click **Uninstall**.
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1. Remove az104-08-configure_VMSS_disks.ps1 by running the following command:
```pwsh
rm ~\az104-08-configure_VMSS_disks.ps1
rm ~\az104-08*
```
1. List all resource groups created throughout the labs of this module by running the following command: