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Azure Networking Fundamentals: A beginner’s guide to Azure Networking
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ASIN : B0CFD4QW1V
Publisher : Independently published (August 15, 2023)
Language : English
Paperback : 61 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8857595503
Reading age : 14 – 18 years
Item Weight : 5.1 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.14 x 9 inches
Are you new to Azure and looking to understand the basics of networking in the cloud? Look no further! In this beginner’s guide, we will cover the fundamentals of Azure networking to help you get started on your journey.
1. What is Azure Networking?
Azure Networking is a set of services provided by Microsoft Azure that allows you to connect and secure your resources in the cloud. This includes virtual networks, subnets, load balancers, and more.
2. Virtual Networks
A virtual network (VNet) is a logically isolated network within Azure where you can deploy your resources. You can define IP address ranges, subnets, and security groups within a VNet to segment and secure your resources.
3. Subnets
Subnets are subdivisions within a VNet that allow you to further segment your resources. You can assign specific IP address ranges to subnets and control traffic flow between them using network security groups.
4. Load Balancers
Load balancers distribute incoming network traffic across multiple resources to ensure high availability and reliability. Azure provides both internal and external load balancers that can be used to balance traffic within your VNet or across multiple VNets.
5. Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Azure VPN allows you to securely connect your on-premises network to your Azure VNet over the internet. This enables you to extend your network to the cloud and access resources securely from anywhere.
6. ExpressRoute
ExpressRoute is a dedicated private connection between your on-premises network and Azure. It provides a more secure and reliable connection compared to VPN over the internet, with higher bandwidth and lower latency.
7. Azure Firewall
Azure Firewall is a managed network security service that allows you to filter and inspect network traffic to and from your resources in Azure. It provides protection against threats and helps you enforce network policies.
By understanding these fundamental concepts of Azure networking, you can begin to build secure and scalable network architectures in the cloud. Stay tuned for more advanced topics and best practices in Azure networking. Happy networking!
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