Understanding Azure Virtual Networks
Way back when virtualization was a new thing, virtual networks were simple connections that linked virtual servers and the occasional networking appliance. Now, however, things are different. Building and managing a virtual network is part and parcel of running a virtual infrastructure and is akin to managing a physical network.That’s even more the case when you’re building a hybrid environment that stretches between on-premises systems and cloud infrastructure. Suddenly you’re having to manage a network that mixes your own physical and virtual systems with those at your cloud provider, while adding in the complexity of either a VPN or a Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) direct connection to link your site to the cloud. It’s not easy, but the big clouds like Azure provide tools to help you.To read this article in full, please click here
Way back when virtualization was a new thing, virtual networks were simple connections that linked virtual servers and the occasional networking appliance. Now, however, things are different. Building and managing a virtual network is part and parcel of running a virtual infrastructure and is akin to managing a physical network.
That’s even more the case when you’re building a hybrid environment that stretches between on-premises systems and cloud infrastructure. Suddenly you’re having to manage a network that mixes your own physical and virtual systems with those at your cloud provider, while adding in the complexity of either a VPN or a Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) direct connection to link your site to the cloud. It’s not easy, but the big clouds like Azure provide tools to help you.