Why Do Services Deploy to One Region?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video I'm going to answer the question of why most services deploy to one region and why we really don't want services to deploy to multiple regions automatically!
Region latency - docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azur...
Regional pairings - docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azur...
Whiteboard - github.com/johnthebrit/Random...
00:00 Introduction
00:58 What is a region
05:20 Why use more than one region
08:15 Services to a single region
10:08 Some global services
12:32 Why can't I deploy across regions
16:15 Thinking about control plane
18:38 Virtual network considerations
21:10 Other types of resource
25:30 My own app architecture
28:40 Global balancing
29:40 IaC deployments
30:40 Summary and close - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Thanks John, very helpful! Hopefully we will look back in the future & have a chuckle when we have instantaneous synchronous speeds :)
What an excellent way of tying things together. It really provides some deeper insights and clearly highlights the 'why'/reasons. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great breakdown and delivery on a complicated topic John. Thanks for video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video was just great, I have been struggling a bit with understanding these concepts and this made it so clear. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you John! You are the best instructor I have ever seen!
You are very welcome
merci John. I really enjoy this level of explanation. Excellent.
Thanks
Agreed . Never really considered the region angle. Very interesting. Thankyou.
Very welcome
Many thanks bro.
John you are spot on with how you structure your teaching content.
As a fellow Micro’softie who works on Azure day to day, I can confidently say that your channel has the best content on Azure BY FAR.
Thanks!
Nice explanation! It all boils down to the speed of light. However... when it comes to virtual networks, there are significant advantages in bumping the VNET one level in the scope hierarchy: no need for complex VPN and peering configurations. That's the place I would like to be in :-) GCP has done it...
What a great video~
Another clear explanation.. thanks. Who knew light was so slow! I'm sure Microsoft will happily sell us 'Premium Light'.
I was wondering, you produce these great drawings, have you thought about saving them and making them available so we can follow along at home?
I do put some of them on my random stuff github and link in the description. I didn't think this one was that interesting but just uploaded to github.com/johnthebrit/RandomStuff/blob/master/Whiteboards/AzureRegionalDeployment.svg if you want it.
@@NTFAQGuy champ, thanks
This channel has very quickly become my go to! It's simply invaluable as it explains all-things-Azure in a way I can actually understand! Thank you John 👍
Wow, thanks!
Another great video. Thank you. May I ask what you used for the whiteboard drawing? What screen or software is it?
I have a playlist of setup
Since I found your channel, it has become a great help to me improving my skills. Thank you my friend!
Happy to help!
Really nice explanation John! Isn't data location compliancy also a reason for resources to be deployed in a region? For example, certain customer data must be stored inside a certain country.
that is typically country, not region, i.e. there are multiple regions in most countries for partly sovereignty reason.
Love Your channel! Can you PLEASEEEEEEEE do a exam cram for microsofts SC-200 Security operations analyst i can't find much study content anywhere
crams don't work for non-900, there is too much content. I'm doing some playlists around 300 and az-500 at the moment. No current 200 plans.
BTW..!! I am your fan
Hehe thanks
Can we have a lecture on quantum entanglement pleez ??
If we just measure light in meters per second instead of miles per hour then obviously it travels much faster that way and actually arrives at it's destination before it is sent. Sorted.
do u think azure is too dependent on log analytics workspaces? In terms of region deployment.
never really thought of it as an issue.
Nice one my hero.. by the i am your fan ,..!!
Know when the quantum entanglement feature is going GA?
I have an idea 😃
Wisconsin!!!!
Hehe
Interesting. What about an automated pipeline triggered by a failure in one region, deploys infrastructure in another region? Then switch traffic to the new region. Do people do that?
There would be a delay but I cover the provisioning of resources in event of a DR in my resiliency lesson of the master class. It's a least cost option if stateless and RTO allows. you still have to switch the traffic so need a means for that.
@@NTFAQGuy delay would be ok in some scenarios.