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Hands-On Networking with Azure

By : Mohamed Waly
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Hands-On Networking with Azure

By: Mohamed Waly

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure networking is one of the most valuable and important offerings in Azure. No matter what solution you are building for the cloud, you'll fi nd a compelling use for it. This book will get you up to speed quickly on Microsoft Azure Networking by teaching you how to use different networking services. By reading this book, you will develop a strong networking foundation for Azure virtual machines and for expanding your on-premise environment to Azure. Hands-On Networking with Azure starts with an introduction to Microsoft Azure networking and creating Azure Virtual Networks with subnets of different types within them. The book helps you understand the architecture of Azure networks. You will then learn the best practices for designing both Windows- and Linux-based Azure VM networks. You will also learn to expand your networks into Azure and how to use Azure DNS. Moreover, you will master best practices for dealing with Azure Load Balancer and the solutions they offer in different scenarios. Finally, we will demonstrate how the Azure Application Gateway works, offering various layer-7 load balancing capabilities for applications. By the end of this book, you will be able to architect your networking solutions for Azure.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating an Azure Application Gateway


Creating an Azure Application Gateway is a simple process, and you can learn how to do it by following these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Azure portal and search for application gateway, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 8.1: Searching for application gateways service

  1. Once you have clicked on Application gateways, a new blade will be opened wherein all the application gateways that have been created (if any) should be displayed and from where you can add new application gateways by clicking on Add, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 8.2: Application gateways blade

  1. Once you have clicked on Add, a new blade will be opened wherein you have to specify the following:
    • Name: Specify a descriptive name for the application gateway.
    • Tier: Specify which flavor you are going to use.
    • SKU size: Select the SKU size that would fit your scenario.
    • Instance count: To be covered by application gateway SLA, you need to make sure there are at least two instances specified...