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Implementing Traffic Control in a

Microsoft Azure Virtual Network

Tim Warner
AUTHOR EVANGELIST, PLURALSIGHT

@TechTrainerTim timw.info
Overview
Create a hybrid cloud in Azure
Connecting virtual networks
Azure Architecture Center

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Create a Hybrid Cloud
with Azure
Highly Available Hybrid Cloud Topology

Redundancy

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Highly Available Hybrid Cloud Topology

Active-Active

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Demo

Inspect my S2S VPN topology


Connecting VNets
System Routes vs. User-Defined Routes

Route table

IP forwarding

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VNet Peering

Peering can overcome


misplaced VMs

Save money with


service chaining

Forced tunneling

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Transit VNet with Hub and Spoke

Peerings are NOT


transitive

This topology shows


segmentation

Name resolution
needs configuration

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DNS Name Resolution in a Hybrid Cloud

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Azure DNS Private Zones

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Demo
Route tables
Configure peering
DNS private zone resolution
You do not have to replicate your on-
Summary premises network topology in Azure
Keep it simple enough to meet your business
needs
Thank you!
Twitter: @TechTrainerTim
E-mail: timothy-warner@pluralsight.com

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