Cloud, Visibility, and Security
Three great things that do not always work great together.
In the beginning there were large computer systems that few organizations could afford.
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Three great things that do not always work great together.
In the beginning there were large computer systems that few organizations could afford.
Read MoreIn this post, we will see how an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) connects to Azure infrastructure using the dedicated VPN connection. For a guide on how to connect Azure using VPN Gateway to AWS VPC see this post.
In this post, we will see how a virtual network in Azure connects to an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with the help of a virtual network gateway.
Azure Lab Services is a cloud solution that lets users set up preconfigured access to virtual machines and access all VMs across multiple labs from a single place.
In this post, we will see how a virtual network in Azure connects to an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with the help of a virtual network gateway.
Azure Migrate is a new service which helps users to get better insights and guidance to assist in migrating to Azure. Until now the service has been in a limited preview that draw positive feedback and Microsoft recently made it broadly available and there is no need to request access anymore.
This post follows the same approach that we saw in Failover with Route 53 from Azure to AWS, but now the failover will be taken care of by Azure Traffic Manager.
In this post, we will see how Amazon CloudFront can deliver content out of Azure blob storage.
These are the topics touched throughout the post:
This is how various services mentioned in the post interact with each other:
Azure blob storage is a service that stores unstructured data in the cloud as objects or blobs.
In this post, we will see how Amazon Route 53 can assist to smoothly failover from one unhealthy resource to a healthy resource with (almost) no impact to users.
In April of 2016, Microsoft released Azure VM Scale Sets (VMSS). Referred by many, as the successor to Azure Cloud Services, VMSS service provides management of multiple ubiquitous load-balanced Virtual Machines as a single logical unit.