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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

Designing and implementing an Azure Traffic Manager service

Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer that routes incoming client requests to the most suitable endpoint based on routing rules configured by the user. It is important to note that Traffic Manager is not an inline load-balancing service like the three other services that we have discussed so far. Instead, it uses DNS to redirect a client to an available backend target.

Figure 9.64 provides an overview of the Traffic Manager request routing process:

Figure 9.64 – Traffic Manager request routing process

Figure 9.64 – Traffic Manager request routing process

The request routing process in Azure Traffic Manager involves several steps, as explained next using an example:

  1. When the client needs to resolve the name partners.contoso.com, it sends a DNS query to its configured recursive DNS service. This service contacts the various authoritative DNS services across the internet to resolve the DNS name. For example, let...
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