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Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure

By : Mustafa Toroman
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Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure

By: Mustafa Toroman

Overview of this book

Azure continues to dominate the public cloud market and grow rapidly thanks to a number of recent innovations. Azure's wide range of services and support has led to a large number of customers switching to Azure cloud. Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure starts with the basics of Azure cloud fundamentals and key concepts of the cloud computing ecosystem and services. Then, you will gradually get acquainted with core services provided by Azure, including Azure VNet, types and assignments of IP addresses, and network security groups. You will also work on creating and administering Azure Virtual Machines, types of virtual machines (VMs), and design VM solutions based on computing workloads. As you make your way through the chapters, you will explore Azure App Service, discover how to host your web apps in Azure, and monitor and troubleshoot them. In the concluding chapters, you will learn more complex and abstract services, such as Azure Storage, Azure Backup, and Azure Site Recovery. You will also get to grips with Azure SQL Databases and the SQL on Azure VM concept. By the end of this book, you will have obtained practical experience of working with Azure services and Azure administration, along with maintaining, monitoring, and securing your Azure resources.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Connecting the local network and Azure Virtual Network

In order to connect local infrastructure and Azure, we need to create a connection between the local network and Azure Virtual Network. This connection can be either Point-to-Site (P2S) or Site-to-Site (S2S). As P2S allows access to Azure Virtual Network from a single computer, it's not ideal for a true hybrid cloud, but more as point of access for remote workers.

To set up a true hybrid cloud, we need to create an S2S connection that will allow full communication between our local network and Azure Virtual Network. By doing so, we extend our local network to Azure and can access resources in Azure the same way as we would access resources in a local environment.

Creating an S2S connection can be done in two ways: using a VPN and using ExpressRoute. A VPN will provide communication encryption between two networks. ExpressRoute...