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aidanfinn.com
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| | | | This post is going to explain why you should not be putting any compute into your hub VNet. | |
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blog.cloudtrooper.net
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| | | | In Azure you have two main ways of managing your virtual network connectivity: self-managed hub-and-spoke and Virtual WAN. Virtual WAN is a solution where Microsoft manages part of your virtual networks for you, and in exchange it gives you some benefits such as any-to-any routing out of the box. However, what if you need that... | |
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| | | | Azure Route Server is a very powerful tool that thas been recently brought to the Azure Networking toolset: it offers a BGP API so that virtual machines can communicate with a VNet to learn and advertise routes. I have written some articles about Route Server in the past on how to achieve certain scenarios, but... | |
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dohdatabase.com
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| | Are you curious about how you can avoid downtime when you patch Oracle Grid Infrastructure? You can use these step-by-step instructions to patch your stack with no downtime. |