The best explanation of this topic I have ever seen. Thank you big time! Awesome content in general, I used your materials to prepare for AZ-900, helped a lot! And sadly to see, you stopped publishing new videos. Would be great to have you back! I still have a few of AZ certs to prepare for! :D
Adam, these videos are really helpful!!! I'm planning to get certified for AZ-900 soon. This will be my very first MS certification exam. :) Thanks Adam!!!
Hi Adam, I am a big fan of your Azure Videos. They are really helping me in many ways, I am sure it is same with others. A very big thanks your efforts. Appreciate it. Looking for more and more Videos like this. Thank you again!!!
Thank you so much Adam for making these difficult-to-grasp concepts very easy to understand and interesting to learn. There are no words for your teaching skills. You are awesome. Thanks a lot Adam !
Awesome work on the az-900 series, much appreciated your time to make this great series. What camera/lighting setup are you using? Great wide shot of your room.
Adam, excellent video. Curious what you are using for the NVA? Just a windows box with routing turned on? Or an actual firewall appliance? Just need to do my own testing and this has always been a challenge to figure out what to use in my own lab.
Thanks Mark. I replied also on your Twitter but here is the link to the tutorial I used for the demo docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/tutorial-create-route-table-portal?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5003556 it's just simple NVA which doesn't do anything but IP forwarding. It's a windows machine. :)
Hi Adam I really admire your work on ADF upon various categories I follow your classes . thank you so much. I would like to put this request in front you , can you please make a video on how to migrate data from Redshift to Snowflake . I'm seeing so many challenges while doing this migration using ADF. Thank you appreciate your help.
Is it possible to rather apply a Route Table to a VM instead of the entire subnet? Consider I have multiple VMs in a subnet and I apply a Route Table, does that mean that the routes will be applied to every single VMs?
Hey Adam, great job! But i'm a little bit confused! In "AZ-900 skills measured" it's writen that "UDR" means "User Defined Rules" not "Routes" is that a mistake by Microsoft?
Check out Log Analytics as well. Its based on KQL, kinda like SQL queries but isnt difficult to figure out. Then pull the data into OMS for graphical based reports
hi Adam, great video for the UDR overall. As for me I was able to make it work by enabling the Ip forwarding on my dummy VMA machine and in azure vm nic. By the way which image did you use on your NVA? As a suggestion perhaps addition insight/hint to be added on this video regarding ip forwarding, this minor topic would be great for other learners. Thanks Adam.
Thanks Adam, Have a query around this topic. Typically the Service End point would over-ride any route table entries. So if I have a route table in a vnet with "virtual appliance" as my next hop and I also have a service end point to a storage account. In that case my request will bypass the Virtual Appliance when I try to reach the Storage account from my Vnet ? Thanks
Hey Chaisen, sorry but this is a little too far going into architectural/networking consolations than I typically advise via comment section. Would need to draw it out and think a little as there are quite few dependencies here. Networking is not my forte so I don't remember all the details by heart. So I wont be much help here.
02:05 - if your traffic is going to a firewall what default gateway we give for devices in the subnet(web side) will be x.x.x.1? - traffic coming from the internet going to the web (subnet) destination NAT on the firewall what IP I will give in the firewall for traffic to route to the web (subnet) as my firewall inside interface IP will be in a different subnet. - same thing with site to site VPN with my on premises to azure web(Subnet) in firewall source I will mention the internal interface subnet IP or the web(subnet) IP? - firewall will have an inside interface and an outside interface so how can a firewall be in one subnet?
Those questions are great but they are a little too much to answer via comment section of youtube :) My best advice is set up firewall using this tutorial docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/firewall/tutorial-firewall-deploy-portal?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5003556 and check those , it's how I learn too!
🤷♂️ This is a 6 minute video explaining what UDR is with a real demo, not sure how 'simpler' it could be. For Azure Fundamentals you just need to know what the UDR is in one sentence. So after watching video you still don't know what it does? Happy to help and answer but you did not provide example of what wasn't clear.