Issue 1
Windows Server 2016 only: Support for Encryption Supported virtual machines (VMs).
Windows Server 2016, Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and Service Provider Foundation (SPF) provide support for Encrypted Supported VMs, now WAP provides support for the three type of VMs in Windows Server 2016: regular VMs, Shielded VMs, and Encryption Supported VMs.
Issue 2
Windows Server 2016 only: Fix to incorrect Format of volume Signature in PDK File downloaded through WAP.
Issue 3
When a tenant updates a VM Size, the Hardware Profile ID is passed along to the SPF/VMM Virtual Machine Update event. This enables custom runbooks to change other properties as necessary.
Issue 4
Fix to Virtual Network property labels in the Quota page. The quotas for "Site-to-Site VPN" and "External IP addresses" labels in the Admin Portal VM Resource Provider are misleading because they read "per network." They are actually "per subscription."
Issue 5
Fix: When you update the VM Cloud Resource Provider, a duplicate Port setting is added leading ManagementOData to fail and return an error message that reads, "An item with the same key has already been added."
Issue 6
Windows Server 2016 only: Ability for the tenant user to add a network adapter to a VM while the VM is running. In UR 9.1 and earlier versions, new NICs could be added only after the VM was stopped.
Issue 7
Ability for the WAP Admin to include a SQL Server into multiple availability groups for High Availablility (HA) configurations. Available only in configurations that do not use SQL Resource Governor
Issue 8
Ability for the WAP Administyrator to include a server that's running Microsoft SQL Server into multiple availability groups for HA configurations.
Issue 9
Ability for the WAP user to enable the "Always On" feature of WAP websites.