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Implementing Azure Solutions

You're reading from   Implementing Azure Solutions Eliminate the pain point of implementation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467850
Length 518 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jan-Henrik Damaschke Jan-Henrik Damaschke
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Florian Klaffenbach Florian Klaffenbach
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Oliver Michalski Oliver Michalski
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Azure Implementation 2. Azure Resource Manager and Tools FREE CHAPTER 3. Deploying and Synchronizing Azure Active Directory 4. Implementing Azure Networks 5. Implementing and Securing Azure Storage Accounts 6. Planning and Deploying Virtual Machines in Azure 7. Implementing Azure Cloud Services 8. Implementing Azure Container Service 9. Implementing Azure Security 10. Skill Wrap Up and Migration Scenario

Setting up Azure networks


Let us start deploying our Azure network infrastructure. We will start from the basics and then go up with different external and internal connections. All steps we do are also possible to do via PowerShell but we will stay with the Portal GUI within this guide.

Setting up Azure VNet

The following are the steps to set up Azure VNet:

  1. First of all, we navigate in our Resource group and useAdd to open the Azure marketplace:
  1. In the next step, we look for Virtual network within the Azure marketplace and click Virtual network:
  1. In the Azure blade afterwards you need to decide between Resource Manager and Classic. You should only choose Resource Manager. The Classic is based on the old Azure Service Manager (ASM) environment and has certain limitation. Microsoft is currently migrating all services left in ASM. After the migration Microsoft will some when remove ASM and all resources deployed within it:
  1. In the next interface, we need to configure the network details:
    • Name: The...
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