Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) – Best Practices

During Azure certification preparation and based on my project experience of the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), I wish to share several best practices for AKS deployment. In this post, I will walk you through the selection of appropriate options within AKS.  Networking models AKS supports two networking models: Kubenet networking – Azure manages the virtual network resources as the cluster…

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Forced Tunneling options in Azure

What is it? Microsoft Azure offers a feature called “Forced Tunneling”, which allows you better manage and control your outbound internet traffic from resources within your Azure virtual networks through your Organisation’s on-premise firewall via an established VPN connection or an ExpressRoute circuit. Why do I need it? Resources deployed in an Azure VNET needing to access the Internet…

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Azure monthly updates -May 2020

This blog, we will be covering up monthly updates from Azure. Each update on this blog isn’t an exhaustive list of all the monthly updates. I would like to call out most specific updates from Infrastructure technologies (compute, storage, networking, identity, containers and security. please feel free to reach out using the contact link of this blog. The list…

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Azure Front Door – Overview

If you have been working with Azure Infrastructure services, then you would have come across Core Network offerings such as Azure Traffic manager, Azure Load balancers & Application Gateways. These network services provide solutions for applications that require high availability, security & scalability, but they also come with their own limitations.  One such limitation is that they primarily exist…

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