On this course students will learn how to Describe DNS and IP strategies for VNETs in Azure, compare connectivity options for ad-hoc and hybrid connectivity, distribute network traffic across multiple loads using load balancers, and design a hybrid connectivity scenario between cloud and on-premise.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe various patterns pulled from the Cloud Design Patterns
- Distribute network traffic across multiple loads using load balancers
- Design a hybrid connectivity scenario between cloud and on-premise
- Design an availability set for one or more virtual machines
- Describe the differences between fault and update domains
- Author a VM Scale Set ARM template
Audience Profile
This course is for Cloud Solutions Architects who want to learn how to Describe DNS and IP strategies for VNETs in Azure, distribute network traffic across multiple loads using load balancers, and design a hybrid connectivity scenario between cloud and on-premise.
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Experience on operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, billing, and networking
- Application Architecture Patterns in Azure
- Building Azure IaaS-Based Server Applications (ADSK)
- Networking Azure Application Components
- Integrating Azure Solution Components Using Messaging Services