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Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure

You're reading from   Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure Architecting, developing, and deploying the Azure way

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468659
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Leonardo Greg Leonardo
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Moving Existing Apps to Azure 3. Building Solutions in Azure 4. Understanding the Infrastructure behind Solutions Built in Azure 5. Developing Solutions the Right Way in Azure 6. Deploying Solutions to Azure 7. Putting It All Together 8. Best Practices to Make Your Life Easier in Azure 9. Assessments 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Virtual networks


Here are some practices that should be followed in Azure, with regard to virtual networks:

  • Use subnets for large IP address spaces
  • Use Network Security Groups (NSG) to provide allow/deny rules for network traffic

However, it's best to avoid the following:

  • Don't use split tunneling; instead, enable forced tunneling. An example of a split tunnel is like when you VPN to your corporate network from Starbucks, which you will then have access to all your corporate resources, but when you go to the internet it does not go through the VPN.  When connected to a corporate network you want all your traffic to go through the VPN for security reason and to reduce risk, which is what happens when you enable forced tunneling.

Note

Virtual networks are the core component for making your resources secure, so plan them wisely. Implement Azure DMZ if required. While making gateway subnets, keep their scope as small as possible, to avoid IP wastage.

Note

The default system routes are usually all that...

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