- Supported routing methods are Performance, Weighted, Geographic, MultiValue, and Subnet.
- 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.
- Of course—in that scenario, you will get a nested profile.
- Yes, it is possible to use an external endpoint.
- Once the DNS name is resolved (so that Azure Traffic Manager is pointed to the correct endpoint), a client connects directly with the endpoint.
- 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.
- Yes, you can use Azure Traffic Manager to achieve HA—in that scenario, you have to implement a profile, which enables you to failover to other...
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Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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