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[StorageCache] .NET SDK release for GA of Microsoft Azure HPC Storage Cache service.#8599

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[StorageCache] .NET SDK release for GA of Microsoft Azure HPC Storage Cache service.#8599
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This is the first .NET SDK release for GA of Microsoft Azure HPC Storage Cache service.

Below are related swagger specification PRs.
Azure/azure-rest-api-specs#7584 - latest change
Azure/azure-rest-api-specs#7520 - GA release version


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@romahamu romahamu requested a review from erich-wang as a code owner November 3, 2019 22:44
@isra-fel isra-fel self-assigned this Nov 4, 2019
@isra-fel isra-fel added needs-review Mgmt This issue is related to a management package. labels Nov 4, 2019
@isra-fel isra-fel merged commit b662694 into Azure:master Nov 4, 2019
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