Published 4/2023
Created by Hussein Awad | Azure | AWS Certified Architect Professional
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 38 Lectures ( 2h 30m ) | Size: 951 MB
Hands On! Step-by-Step guide to learn Azure Load Balancer in depth
Free Download What you'll learn
What is Azure Load Balancer
Create a public load balancer
Create an internal load balancer
Create a multiple VMs inbound NAT rule
Load balance VMs within a specific availability zone
Load balance VMs with multiple availability zone
Create a cross-region load balancer
Create a gateway load balancer
Integrate NAT gateway with a load balancer
Using DDos protection for load balancer
Load balancer SKUs
Frontend IP configuration
Backend pools
Inbound rules - load balancing rules
Inbound rules - inbound NAT rules
Outbound rules
Zone redundancy
Global load balancer
High availability ports
Floating IP
TCP reset
Egress-only outbound connections
Load balancer insights
Load balancer Metrics
Load balancer Alerts
Requirements
Basic Azure Skills
Description
Welcome to Azure Load Balancer Course. This course will get you up to speed with Azure Load Balancer, and you'll learn the best practices to implement Azure Load Balancer. You'll get to learn how you can use different types of Azure Load balancers (Public, Internal, and Gateway). You'll learn how to balance the workloads across multiple backend VMs sit in the same availability zone, or across availability zones. Covering the difference between zone redundant deployment, and a single zone deployment, and which one you should consider for production workloads. You'll see how you can protect your Load Balancer from DDos attacks by using Azure DDos protection. You'll know the different types of Inbound rules, how to create an inbound load balancing rule, an inbound NAT rule, and what's the difference between them. What is the high availability ports and when you should consider using them. What is floating IP? How this is linked to multiple frontend IPs for Azure Load Balancer. When you should consider enabling TCP reset for Azure Load Balancer? Then you'll learn the different outbound connectivity options you could use in Azure Load Balancer. This allows you to provide an outbound connectivity for the backend instances in the backend pool to the public internet. You'll see how to implement egress-only using Azure Load Balancer. Then, coming to the monitoring part, where you'll see how to setup the Diagnostic Settings for your Azure Load Balancer, and what are the key Metrics you need to focus on to ensure you've a healthy Load Balancer, and how to setup alert rules to notify you when a certain Metric has exceeded a certain threshold. Happy Learning!
Who this course is for
Cloud Engineers
Cloud Architects
Software Engineers
Developers
Network Engineers
Network Architects
Security Engineers
Security Architects
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/azure-load-balancer-deep-dive/