Here is the video which takes you through Windows Virtual Machine creation in Azure
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Monday, April 27, 2020
Azure Networking - Part 4 (Azure Virtual Network Peering)
In this article let us understand Virtual Network Peering (Vnet Peering).
We understood in our earlier articles that there is no communication between Virtual Networks in the same region or different regions/locations. What if there is a requirement to enable communication between Virtual Networks?
Azure provides us with two solutions.
- Virtual Network Peering
- VPN Gateway.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Azure Networking - Part 3 (More on Vnets and Subnets)
We understood about Vnets and Subnets here in part-1 and part-2 , here in this article let us understand few very important settings of Vnets and Subnets.
Virtual Network can have multiple Address Spaces, additional address spaces can be added during or after the creation of Virtual Network by going to Address Space option as shown in the below screenshot.
Virtual Network can have multiple Address Spaces, additional address spaces can be added during or after the creation of Virtual Network by going to Address Space option as shown in the below screenshot.
Monday, April 20, 2020
Azure Networking - Part 2 (Creation of Vnets and Subnets)
In our earlier article i.e., Part-1 of Azure Networking Series here we understood the basics of Azure Networking, VNETs , and Subnets to an extent. Let us look at how to create a VNets and Subnets.
Before we start deploying a Vnets and Subnets we need to make sure that we design our Vnets with a number of IPs required, of course keeping future requirements in mind.
VNET creation requires the following information
1)Name of the VNET
2)Resource Group
3)Subscription
4)Location
5)IP Address Space in CIDR format.
6)Subnet(s) (During the creation of VNET you need to create at least one Subnet)
Before we start deploying a Vnets and Subnets we need to make sure that we design our Vnets with a number of IPs required, of course keeping future requirements in mind.
VNET creation requires the following information
1)Name of the VNET
2)Resource Group
3)Subscription
4)Location
5)IP Address Space in CIDR format.
6)Subnet(s) (During the creation of VNET you need to create at least one Subnet)
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Webinar Recording Back to Basics (Azure)
Had a great time today with Webinar Back to Basics (Azure), here is the recording. Feel free to reach out to me on my email for any questions.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Moving Azure Resources between Resource Groups.
We understood what Azure Resource Groups are in our earlier article here is the link, let see how to move resources between Azure Resource Groups and Subscriptions.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Azure Resource Groups
Any entity that you create in Azure is called Resource. As the name says Resource Group is a group of resources of a similar kind. We can relate this to a folder where we keep all the related files and folders. Resource Group is a container of resources that holds a common life cycle.
Resource Group is a logical collection of resources of the same category. Categorization can be based on Location, Central US, South India, Environments like (Dev, Prod..etc) or Business units (Fin, IT, HR, etc) or Applications type ( DB, Web, ..etc).
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