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First time I watch the video. I am really impressed. Got a good knowladge
ОтветитьAmazing again! Thank you very much
ОтветитьAppreciate it as always
ОтветитьGreat video. Probably the best explanation I have come across on the topic.
ОтветитьI have my AZ-700 exams this week and clearly I'm making sure I pass it by watching your videos. Good job there John!
ОтветитьGreat content, as always!
Ответитьperfect for AZ104 prep... thanks a lot !
ОтветитьAhh now it makes sense, that Iron Man shirt explains the physique.
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this session,very helpful.Thanks a lot :-)
ОтветитьThis is so succinct. Thanks so much!
ОтветитьEnjoyed that overview! Thanks John!
Ответить99% of my azure knowledge comes from Mr. Savill's videos, Thank you.
ОтветитьHi John, thanks for this video. After peering two vnets successfully I'm still not able to call services by private IPs from an AKS to the other. Even if I try to call it from an ExternalName service where the name is resolved by an azure DNS. This works only with the public IP of the other Aks LB.
Which are the further pernissions I should need after the peering is made? Maybe something about the firewall?
Thanks!
Thank You John for short but very informative video. Great job.
ОтветитьJohn is unreal, trying to get AZ-104 before Christmas and this was recommended from the AZ-700 Study Cram!
ОтветитьBack to this video 1 year later for a refresher, and John never fails to amaze me. VNET Peering summarized under 10 min! Legend! Thanks John!!
Ответитьhello, suppose I have a Vnet A peered to Vnet B. On the other hand NSG rule on Vnet A has outbound denied to Vnet B. Would the connection still work? Does Peering ( on MS Backbone ) override my NSG rules? thanks
ОтветитьHello Johan,
It's really very informative. I have a query. Consider there is one HUB and 3 spoke VNets. What can we do to block the traffic from Spoke1 on Spoke2?
Very good.
ОтветитьIn a hub-spoke scenario, using either gateway or firewall in the hub with gateway transit enabled, is it required that the spokes don’t have any overlapping IP spaces with each other? If that’s not required, then how can the traffic flow from one spoke to another if the source and destination IPs happen to be the same?
ОтветитьHow can I set a scenario identical to 7.20 ? Which tools I gotta use on Azure to set a vNET as a hub?
ОтветитьHi John, great video as usual. I have a question please; If I have two vnets that are peered and a VM in a subnet in each, and each VM has both a vNIC with an internal IP and a Public IP. If I RDP from VM1 to VM2, by default which connection would it use? The internal IP allocated from the subnet over the peering to the other internal IP, or would it use the PIP-PIP communication? Thank you.
Ответить90% of my azure knowledge comes from Savill's videos - I'm a big fan. Every video has the perfect balance between knowledge content and length of video - i.e. the concept reaches my brain before my ADHD takes me to my next task. He has a way of explaining that just just resonates with my learning style!
ОтветитьVery focused and informative video! Thanks
ОтветитьGreat resource! Appreciate you taking the time to record it for all of us. :}
ОтветитьGreat explanation John. It helps in my confusion of az-303 exam prep. Could you also explain when to use VPN Gateway or Sub gateway, how is it different from VPN peering? Not sure if you already covered in some other videos - if yes - could you share link please?
ОтветитьTY. Do you see a use case for hub-spoke model for adding a DC (AD DS) in cloud? . We are looking to move on-premises workloads to the cloud and perhaps hub a viable setup for extending AD DS to cloud along with added security layer perhaps NSG - PIM or Bastion . just curious what are some customers typical setup
ОтветитьWow, this video made me understand so much more in 10 minutes than an hour reading the documentations. Say I have a hub and spoke architecture, I have one spoke with Data Factory connected to an Azure VM and the other spoke with a database I want to connect to connected to the VNet via a private endpoint, If I allow traffic forwarding at every peering, do I need to setup anything else so that my VM can connect to the latter spoke?
ОтветитьBrilliant work, asset to the Azure world!
ОтветитьGreat stuff! ☺
ОтветитьThanks for this!
ОтветитьJohn, I must say; your videos have been an exceptionally great resource for leveling up my Azure networking knowledge. Thank you very much!
ОтветитьGreat stuff John, thank you!
ОтветитьExcellent video explanation
Do have one question, if one was trying to get az VM to the local home network.
What service would one get? Considering having something like a OpenVpn Already configured for home. Furthermore according to cost would it be worth having it?
Studying for Azure Administrator and this is the best education video I have seen. Thank you so much. Subscribed
ОтветитьVery Good explanation Of VNet in short duration of Video. It cleared my doubts .... :)
Ответитьmerci John. Very clear.
ОтветитьShort vids with a tight focus are absolutely my preferred way of learning - this was rly good - thanks!
ОтветитьExcellent Video John! Thank you!!
ОтветитьWould be nice to see some examples of ingress and egress. Or in other words , what are some scenarios where we could use this.
ОтветитьWell done!
Ответитьvideo is good but just get a better mic.
Ответитьvery well explained John, Thank you very much.
ОтветитьWhat is the difference between vnet peering and site to site vnet gateway configuration?
Ответитьvery helpful...great example of cracking difficult concept with efficient use of whiteboard!
ОтветитьTrying to connect /peer Hub in US east to tokyo region .Do we need to have express route premium as Tokyo is out of the geopolitical boundary? Also can we connect the same without express route if we have site-site VPN in both regions (US east and Japan.
Thanks.
Thank you Sir !
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