Azure Virtual Network Basics-Part1: VNet Peering, User Defined Routes, and Network Virtual Appliance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2023
- Workloads in Azure Virtual Network can easily connect and communicate with each other if they are in the same subnet or in different subnets of the same virtual network and this communication happens over Microsoft’s network backbone. What if these workloads are in different virtual network all together? To add to this, they may or may not be in the same region adding more complexity. Well for that, Azure provides us with the option of virtual network peering, which enables you to seamlessly connect two or more Virtual Networks in Azure. In this session of the series, we will try to learn about Virtual Network Peering and in the next session, we will learn about Network Virtual Appliances, and User Defined Routes and how are they useful in the hub and spoke network scenario.
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Good video, thanks for providing a well detailed course.
Thank you it was very clear!
Glad it helped!
fantastic explaination, thanks alot
Glad you liked it!
Keep it continue I like your explanation 👍
Thank you, I will
Good video. Thanks. Post the video for network virtual application using user defined routes. Hub and spoke network. Including ways to enable / disable internet traffic in azure firewall where Firewall part of hub network
Coming in next 3-4 days
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Can we use user defined routes to route the traffic between two virtual networks which are not peered in azure.
In the hub and spoke architecture, the spoke VNets are peered with the hub VNet, but not with each other. I that case we use UDRs with Network Virtual Appliance.
Just wait for a day, I will publish my video on the same.
Fantastic ..But you never said anything about NVA's as the topic suggests
Thank you! It is actually a two part video. The video you have refereed is the first part of the video and if you look at the video description, it says that NVA is in the second part. Here is the link to the same - th-cam.com/video/zMx7_2SVihY/w-d-xo.html