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Learn Azure Administration

You're reading from   Learn Azure Administration Solve your cloud administration issues relating to networking, storage, and identity management speedily and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838551452
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kamil Mrzygłód Kamil Mrzygłód
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Understanding the Basics
2. Getting Started with Azure Subscriptions FREE CHAPTER 3. Managing Azure Resources 4. Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks 5. Section 2: Identity and Access Management
6. Identity Management 7. Access Management 8. Managing Virtual Machines 9. Section 3: Advanced Topics
10. Advanced Networking 11. Implementing Storage and Backup 12. High Availability and Disaster Recovery Scenarios 13. Automating Administration in Azure 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring a naming resolutions

In Azure, you are able to create your own hosting service for DNS domains. With Azure DNS, you will able to host your domains for record management and integrate them with your VNets. In this section, we will cover two things: creating an instance of Azure DNS and configuring a VNet to use it for resolving names. 

Azure DNS is a service that is based on the Azure Resource Manager. This gives you benefits such as role-based access control (RBAC), the ability to audit all activities, and the ability to lock it so that no one can remove it without permission. This also means that you can create it using standard tools such as the Azure portal or the Azure CLI. When it comes to the CLI, the command you will be looking for will be as follows:

az network dns zone

The same can be achieved with Azure PowerShell, as shown in the following code:

New-AzDnsZone

As you can see from the preceding code, what you need here is a DNS zone, which is used...

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