Routing guest Restore point requests to native path#1873
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Routing guest Restore point requests to native path#1873arisettisanjana wants to merge 22 commits intoAzure:masterfrom
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This reverts commit 0011cd4.
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Currently the restore point request for a managed vm can either reach Xstore's Native or Managed Path. For managed disk storage accounts, Xstore is planning to block requests that land on managed path. So Including the port (8443) in snapshot request urls to route requests of managed disks to always land on native path.
To ensure that the request is for a managed Vm, checking if the request was created by CRP and this entire flow would be enabled based on the TTL config.