October, the first month in Q4 of the calendar year and Q2 of the Microsoft financial year, is also in the middle of planning for the next semester of development of Microsoft Azure (codenamed Cobalt).
September was Ignite month – I will get to that in a moment. That means there should be lots of news. And this should be a post full of Azure announcements. But will it be?
June 2020 marks the end of Vibranium and the start of Manganese, the codenames for the ending and starting half-year semesters in the Azure development year.
Aidan shows you how to architect an Azure Firewall deployment where a centralized firewall will inspect many applications/services that are deployed into dedicated virtual networks (VNets).
This s how to design the deployment of an Azure Firewall in a single virtual network.
Aidan explains what you need to consider when planning for a deployment of the Azure Firewall.
Aidan explains what the new Public IP Address preview Azure feature offers customers of Microsoft’s cloud service.
Aidan Finn discusses some architectural elements that you will use if you wish to deploy services across availability zones within a single Azure region.
Aidan Finn shows you how to deploy the “public” version of App Service Environment (ASE), where the app services are shared through a single, simple public IP address.