What`s New in Azure Networking
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Transcript What`s New in Azure Networking
Customer needs
Hyper
Scale
Enterprise
Grade
Hybrid
Virtual Networks
Internet Clients
Azure
Virtual Network
Flexible multi-tier topologies
Frontend Connectivity
Load-balanced and direct IPs
ACLs & DDoS protection
Traffic Manager & Azure DNS
Backend Connectivity
Secure Internet cross premises
VPN connectivity
ExpressRoute – direct
connectivity
On premises
Datacenter
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Performance - Direct to “closest” service based on network latency
Round-robin - Distribute equally across all services
Failover - Direct to “backup” service if primary fails
—also included in other policies
Example: Cross-region
failover within a Geo,
plus in-region flighting
Internet IP assigned to a single VM
Entire port ranges are accessible
Support applications with dynamic
public ports; e.g., FTP, multi-media
Ideal for workloads with heavy
outbound connections
LB
Instance level public IPs
Cloud service
Reserved VIP
VM1
VM2
All connections from the
same Internet client IP to
the same backend server
Scenarios
Azure Load Balancer
On Premises 10.0/16
Internet
Internet
S2S
VPNs
VPN
GW
Backend
10.3/16
Mid-tier
10.2/16
Virtual Network
Frontend
10.1/16
NSG
NSG
NSG
NSG
Azure Virtual Machine
NIC2
10.2.3.33
NIC1
10.2.2.22
Default
10.2.1.11
VIP:
133.44.55.66
Internet
Work Anywhere
Services Anywhere
1010SSL101SSL
App Store
Collaboration & Support
Data Sync & Sharing
Windows & Mobile Apps
Windows Desktops
Networking & Cloud Infrastructure
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Mobile Workspace
Infrastructure & Services
Apps
Data
1010SSL101SSL
App Store
Collaboration & Support
Data Sync & Sharing
Windows & Mobile Apps
Collaboration
Desktops
Windows Desktops
Personal
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Networking & Cloud Infrastructure
Availability
• World-class
load balancing
• Global Server
Load Balancing
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Performance
• Caching
Offload
• Compression
• TCP
Connection
Management
• Optimization
• SSL processing
Security
• SSL VPN
• Application
firewall
Advanced Application Acceleration
25
~100%
Faster Page Load Time
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40%
reduction in bytes
30%
reduction in Requests
NetScaler Insight for Web App and Published App Visibility
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Web Apps
Mobile Apps
C/S Apps
Optimized delivery and
threat protection
Seamless authentication
& authorization
Granular visibility and control
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SaaS/Cloud Apps
NetScaler for Azure
Same NetScaler binary
Supports new Azure multi-NIC
Different interfaces in different zones
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Secure point-to-site
connectivity
Secure site-to-site
VPN connectivity
ExpressRoute private
connectivity
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Developers
POC Efforts
Small scale deployments
Connect from anywhere
• SMB, Enterprises
• Connect to Azure compute
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SMB & Enterprises
Mission critical workloads
Backup/DR, media, HPC
Connect to all Azure services
On Premises
Internet
S2S
VPNs
Forced Tunneled
via S2S VPN
Internet
VPN
GW
Backend
10.3/16
Mid-tier
10.2/16
Virtual Network
Frontend
10.1/16
Gateway SKU ExpressRoute
Throughput*
S2S
Throughput*
Max
Tunnels
Default
500 Mbps
100 Mbps
10
Performance
1000 Mbps
200 Mbps
30
WAN
WAN
Public
internet
Microsoft
Azure
Microsoft
Azure
Public
internet
US
• Atlanta
• Chicago
• Dallas
• Los Angeles
• New York
• Seattle
• Silicon Valley, CA
• Washington D.C.
EMEA
• Amsterdam
• London, UK
APAC
• Hong Kong
• Singapore
• Sydney
• Tokyo
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AT&T
British Telecom
Colt
Equinix
Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ)
Level3
Orange
SingTel
Tata Communications
Telecity Group
Telstra
Verizon
Azure datacenters
ExpressRoute Locations (today)
New Locations and coming soon
North
Europe
West
Europe
London
Amsterdam
Microsoft Azure
IT
ExpressRoute
Sales
R&D
Marketing
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