Architecting and Implementing Azure Networking

Pluralsight
Course Summary
A deep understanding of Azure networking is crucial to implementing a secure hybrid cloud solution. This course teaches the key aspects of networking for services in Azure, how to integrate them with on-premises services, and enable secure access.
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Course Description
In order to secure your information, you need to understand how your network, well, works. This course, Architecting and Implementing Azure Networking, will teach you how to use Azure networking to secure your assets. It explores the options available for Azure virtual networks and the best ways to use them with services in Azure and outside of Azure. You'll learn about the numerous options for publishing services in a highly available manner, along with how to secure and restrict communications as required. By the end of this course, you'll have the foundational understanding of Azure networking needed to architect and manage networking in Azure.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 49s
—Course Overview 1m 49sAzure Service Manager Cloud Services and Other Dinosaurs- 39m 31s
—Module Introduction 3m 0s
—Who am I? 0m 41s
—Why Is Networking Important? 2m 48s
—Overview of Cloud Service Capabilities 6m 10s
—How Cloud Services Are Used with PaaS 3m 3s
—Review of Virtual IPs 5m 18s
—Reserving Virtual IPs 3m 23s
—Walk Through Finding VIP in Public IP Database 1m 54s
—Using Endpoints with a Cloud Service VIP 4m 21s
—Understanding Dynamic IPs 3m 30s
—Review of Name Resolution within a Cloud Service 1m 1s
—Limitations of Cloud Service Networking 1m 6s
—Ingress vs. Egress Data 2m 35s
—Module Review 0m 36sVirtual Networks- 38m 41sNetwork Security Groups and Virtual Appliances- 44m 17sEnabling External Access with Load Balancers and Public IPs- 35m 18sUsing Azure VPN to Connect to On-premises and User Machines- 33m 34sUnderstanding and Using ExpressRoute- 29m 57s