Design a Networking Strategy for Microsoft Azure
Understanding the network capabilities of Azure is critical before embarking on any cloud or hybrid project. This course will teach you the networking capabilities available in Azure, how to secure networks, and more.
What you'll learn
Architecting network solutions in the cloud is a huge challenge for architects and network administrators. In this course, Design a Networking Strategy for Microsoft Azure, you will gain the ability to identify the optimal cloud networking solutions, ensure security and resiliency for networking and their dependent services, and integrate with external networks to enable a hybrid cloud environment. First, you will learn the capabilities of Azure Virtual Networks and how to utilize them. Next, you will discover how to add resiliency services through load balancing technologies. Finally, you will explore how to integrate Azure services with on-premises services using a number of different networking connectivity solutions. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Azure networking needed to fully leverage Azure services and integrate with other networks.
Table of contents
- Module Overview 1m
- Ingress vs. Egress 2m
- Virtual Network Basics 7m
- Creating a Virtual Network 5m
- DNS and Virtual Networks 4m
- IP Support in a Virtual Network 7m
- Network Peering 8m
- Network Security Groups 9m
- NSG Service Tags 2m
- Application Security Groups 5m
- Introducing Azure Private Link 3m
- Virtual Appliances 2m
- PaaS and Azure SQL Database VNet Integration 7m
- Azure DDoS Standard and Azure Firewall 4m
- Module Summary 1m
- Module Overview 0m
- Hybrid Cloud Networking 4m
- Azure Site-to-site VPN 11m
- ExpressRoute Overview 6m
- ExpressRoute Forced Tunneling 1m
- ExpressRoute Gateway and Service Access 5m
- ExpressRoute Fast Path 2m
- Types of Peering and Route Filtering 3m
- Connecting Azure VNets with ExpressRoute 4m
- ExpressRoute Global Reach 3m
- Azure Virtual WAN 3m
- Module Summary 0m