Azure Traffic Manager Overview | How to Configure Azure Traffic Manager
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- Are you looking for a DNS-based traffic load balancer that enables you to distribute traffic optimally to services across global Azure regions, while providing high availability and responsiveness. Azure Traffic Manager provides a range of traffic-routing methods and endpoint monitoring options to suit different application needs and automatic failover models. Traffic Manager is resilient to failure, including the failure of an entire Azure region. Want to know more about Azure Traffic Manager?
In this video, Adam will answer three main questions:
• What is Azure Traffic Manager? 00:00-5:27
• Why would you use it? 5:27-6:41
• How do you actually configure it? 6:41-14:57
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The greatest teacher I’ve ever seen. Thanks a lot 🙏🏻
Great session on Traffic Manager
Good content, however, would be nice to have a more robust example, applying the TM with a App GateWay combination and different pools on it.
Thankyou sir
You welcome Siva!
How do I allow the checkpoint firewall for the Azure traffic manager Health probe to work.
This is great. How can you get to an https endpoint? Or how can you add a https to the traffiic manager url?
Thanks for watching! This document provides guidance on how to Add, disable, enable, or delete endpoints: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/traffic-manager/traffic-manager-manage-endpoints
Good
this proves nothing.. since the dns keeps the loaded page online... and you will see forever the web app..
I thought I was the only one who noticed this.