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Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803242033
Pages 524 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
David Okeyode David Okeyode
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Design and Implement Core Networking Infrastructure in Azure
2. Chapter 1: Azure Networking Fundamentals 3. Chapter 2: Designing and Implementing Name Resolution 4. Chapter 3: Design, Implement, and Manage VNet Routing 5. Chapter 4: Design and Implement Cross-VNet Connectivity 6. Part 2: Design, Implement, and Manage Hybrid Networking
7. Chapter 5: Design and Implement Hybrid Network Connectivity with VPN Gateway 8. Chapter 6: Designing and Implementing Hybrid Network Connectivity with the ExpressRoute Gateway 9. Chapter 7: Design and Implement Hybrid Network Connectivity with Virtual WAN 10. Chapter 8: Designing and Implementing Network Security 11. Part 3: Design and Implement Traffic Management and Network Monitoring
12. Chapter 9: Designing and Implementing Application Delivery Services 13. Chapter 10: Designing and Implementing Platform Service Connectivity 14. Chapter 11: Monitoring Networks in Azure 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

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Azure Front Door is a service that delivers applications and caches content using a network of globally distributed edge nodes. It offers capabilities such as global load balancing, dynamic and static content acceleration, and web application protection at the global edge for web applications and APIs. Unlike the regional Application Gateway, Front Door is a global service that can serve requests and content for endpoints distributed across multiple Azure regions or even those outside of Azure.

In Figure 9.37, the Front Door service receives client requests from end users through a nearby point of presence (or edge location) using an anycast public IP address. It then leverages Microsoft’s high-throughput backbone network to accelerate delivery to the backend application instead of routing traffic entirely over the public internet. Azure Front Door has over 150 points of presence (PoP) distributed globally...

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