Virtual Networking by Azure Cloud

Authors(2) :-T. Raja Sekhar, V.Sindhu Priya

The foundation for your private network in Azure is provided by the Azure Vm Networks service. Through a virtualized network, or instance of the service, many kinds of Azure servers are securely linked to the internet, locally systems, and one another. Among these Azure functionalities are virtual machines (VMs). A normal network that you might run in your home datacenter is exactly the same as a digital network. However, it also provides additional advantages to the Azure architecture, such as separation, scale, and availability. Azure resources as well as additional facilities can safely transfer information using a couple of ways: Virtual networks allow us to set up virtual machines (VMs) and other Azure resource types. App Service Environments, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets are a few examples of resources. See Deploy dedicated Azure services into virtual networks to see an exhaustive list of Azure resources that you can use in a virtual network. endpoint for virtual network services, Through a direct link, we can extend the private address space of our virtual network and your virtual network's identity to Azure service resources. Azure SQL Databases and Azure Storage accounts are two examples of resources. You can limit the security of your vital Azure service resources to a virtual network by using service endpoints. Through the use of virtual network peering, we are able to establish connections between virtual networks. After that, resources in any virtual network can speak with one another. You can link virtual networks that are located in multiple Azure regions or in the same Azure area. Objective: On-Premises refers to an infrastructure setup deployed and running from within the confines of your organization. Here are some key points about this model Control and Ownership: In an on-premises setup, everything is managed internally. You have absolute control over your infrastructure and data. The software, platforms, hardware, and infrastructure (including servers) reside within your organization’s physical premises. On-premises services run exclusively within the enterprise. Data stays within your private network, accessible only by your team. It does not traverse external networks. Scaling up an on-premises infrastructure can be complex and costly. It involves additional hardware, software, and maintenance. Flexibility: On-premises services are less flexible compared to cloud solutions.

Authors and Affiliations

T. Raja Sekhar
Assistant Professor, Department of MCA, Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
V.Sindhu Priya
Post Graduate, Department of MCA, Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India

Sub netting, Network Security Groups , Virtual Network Peering, Azure Express-Route, Virtual Network Gateway, Traffic Manager, Azure DNS, Network Address Translation (NAT), Azure Load Balance

  1. Microsoft Azure Virtual Network Overview : This official Microsoft Azure documentation provides an overview of Azure Virtual Network, its capabilities, features, and use cases: Overview of the Azure Virtual Network
  2. Guidelines for Excellence in Protection for Azure Virtual Networks : Learn about the most effective practice for Azure Virtualization secure networks, including encryption, network segmentation, threat detection, and accessibility controls: Azure Virtualized Security in Networks Strategies
  3. Azure Networking Webinars and Events : Attend webinars and virtual events hosted by Microsoft Azure to gain insights into virtual networking solutions, architecture design, and implementation strategies: Azure Networking Webinars
  4. Azure Virtual Network Performance Tuning :  Explore performance tuning recommendations and optimization techniques for Azure Virtual Network to improve network throughput, latency, and reliability: Azure Virtual Network Performance Tuning

Publication Details

Published in : Volume 7 | Issue 2 | March-April 2024
Date of Publication : 2024-04-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 209-216
Manuscript Number : SHISRRJ247225
Publisher : Shauryam Research Institute

ISSN : 2581-6306

Cite This Article :

T. Raja Sekhar, V.Sindhu Priya, "Virtual Networking by Azure Cloud", Shodhshauryam, International Scientific Refereed Research Journal (SHISRRJ), ISSN : 2581-6306, Volume 7, Issue 2, pp.209-216, March-April.2024
URL : https://shisrrj.com/SHISRRJ247225

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