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Microsoft Azure: Networking Concepts

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Microsoft Azure: Networking Concepts
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More than 60% of Fortune 500 companies rely on Microsoft Azure for scalable, dependable cloud services. But it’s not enough to create and host resources; you also need to be able to connect to and publish those resources on the web. That’s where Azure networking services come in. To ensure your organization gets the most value from Azure, administrators like you need to be able to configure virtual networks and machines and monitor and manage their performance over time. This course digs deep into networking concepts as they apply in an Azure environment. Join David Elfassy and learn how to establish and secure high-availability connectivity with VPNs, virtual machines, and load balancers, using the basic and advanced management tools in Azure.

Topics include:
Creating and managing virtual networks
Configuring an ExpressRoute circuit
Creating a public IP address
Managing a load balancer
Configuring a VPN
Deploying Azure virtual machines

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