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Hands-On Azure for Developers

You're reading from  Hands-On Azure for Developers

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789340624
Pages 606 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kamil Mrzygłód Kamil Mrzygłód
Profile icon Kamil Mrzygłód

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Preface 1. Azure App Service 2. Azure WebJobs 3. Deploying Web Applications as Containers 4. Distributed Applications and Microservices with Service Fabric 5. Using Azure Search 6. Mobile Notifications with Notification Hub 7. Serverless and Azure Functions 8. Integrating Different Components with Logic Apps 9. Swiss Army Knife - Azure Cosmos DB 10. Reactive Architecture with Event Grid 11. Using Azure Storage - Tables, Queues, Files, and Blobs 12. Big Data Pipeline - Azure Event Hub 13. Real-Time Data Analysis - Azure Stream Analytics 14. Enterprise Integration - Azure Service Bus 15. Using Application Insights to Monitor Your Applications 16. SQL in Azure - Azure SQL 17. Big Data Storage - Azure Data Lake 18. Scaling Azure Applications 19. Serving Static Content Using Azure CDN 20. Distributing Load with Azure Traffic Manager 21. Tips and Tricks for Azure 22. Assessments 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 20: Distributing Load with Azure Traffic Manager

  1. Supported routing methods are Performance, Weighted, Geographic, MultiValue, and Subnet.
  2. To use the real user measurement feature, you have to inject a custom script into your website, which will send the updated values for latencies regarding network calls.
  3. Of coursein that scenario, you will get a nested profile.
  4. Yes, it is possible to use an external endpoint.
  5. Once the DNS name is resolved (so that Azure Traffic Manager is pointed to the correct endpoint), a client connects directly with the endpoint.
  6. Azure Traffic Manager works on the DNS level, while the gateway is a pattern that enables you to load balance requests, but acts as a single entry to your system.
  7. Yes, you can use Azure Traffic Manager to achieve HAin that scenario, you have to implement a profile, which enables you to failover to other...
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