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How to start up VM in personal AVD host pool?

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We have about six users who require an Azure Virtual Desktop environment.

I am looking into the best options as they would like to have dedicated VMs per user. I have been looking into the personal host pool deployment.

With the personal option it would require six VMs to be created, but there might only be two people using the AVD at one time so the other four VMs are being wasted if that is the case.

Is there a way to get the VMs to only start up when a user logs onto the AVD environment so that they are in a deallocated state when idle?

I know that with the pooled host pools this can be achieved with either a scaling plan or automation account, but can't find anything online when it is using personal.

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