Traffic Manager
Route incoming traffic for high performance and availability.
Learning
Learning Paths
Learn how to configure and manage key Azure network capabilities.
Levels: Beginner
Roles: Administrator
Modules
- Configure the network for your virtual machines
- Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
- Distribute your services across Azure virtual networks and integrate them by using virtual network peering
- Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
- Connect to virtual machines through the Azure portal by using Azure Bastion
- Host your domain on Azure DNS
- Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Protect your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment by using Azure Firewall
- Connect your on-premises network to Azure with VPN Gateway
- Connect your on-premises network to the Microsoft global network by using ExpressRoute
- Improve application scalability and resiliency by using Azure Load Balancer
- Troubleshoot inbound network connectivity for Azure Load Balancer
- Load balance your web service traffic with Application Gateway
- Monitor and troubleshoot your end-to-end Azure network infrastructure by using network monitoring tools
- Create a Content Delivery Network for your Website with Azure CDN and Blob Services
- Enhance your service availability and data locality by using Azure Traffic Manager
Learn how to architect a secure, flexible, network infrastructure in Azure and connect on-premises networks to your Azure resources.
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Solution Architect
Modules
- Connect your on-premises network to Azure with VPN Gateway
- Connect your on-premises network to the Microsoft global network by using ExpressRoute
- Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
- Distribute your services across Azure virtual networks and integrate them by using virtual network peering
- Enhance your service availability and data locality by using Azure Traffic Manager
- Improve application scalability and resiliency by using Azure Load Balancer
- Load balance your web service traffic with Application Gateway
- Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Design an IP addressing schema for your Azure deployment
- Design a hybrid network architecture on Azure
- Centralize your core services by using hub and spoke Azure virtual network architecture
- Monitor and troubleshoot your end-to-end Azure network infrastructure by using network monitoring tools
AZ-700 Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions
Levels: Intermediate
Roles: Administrator, Network Engineer
Modules
- Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
- Design and implement hybrid networking
- Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
- Load balance non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Load balance HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Design and implement network security
- Design and implement private access to Azure Services
- Design and implement network monitoring
Learning Modules
Learn how to recover from infrastructure and service failure, loss of data, and disasters by incorporating reliability into your architecture.
Learn how to adjust your capacity based on workload and how to optimize network performance, storage, and database performance.
You learn the different load balancer options in Azure and how to choose and implement the right Azure solution for non-HTTP(S) traffic.
You will learn to design and implement network security solutions such as Azure DDoS, Azure Firewall, Network Security Groups, and Web Application Firewall.
Discover how Azure Traffic Manager provides DNS load balancing for your application to improve the performance and availability of your application.