my go to teacher. Thank you again Adam, I have been watching you tutorials today for the last 7hrs at a stretch. What I love is you don't cut corners to teach your topics even if it will take time and end up with a long video lecture bcos in the end it is worth it, the knowledge is shared and understood.
Yea, but at that point just use Azure Frontdoor, it's a both load balancer and WAF in one. :) docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5003556#https-versus-non-https
@@AdamMarczakYT Was about to ask the same question. Since 'Traffic manager' and 'Application gateway' sounds very similar, would love to know the small differences between them. Thanks in advance, Adam! Much love to you.
I have a lot of clients (300k - 1m) connecting to my application. If I use a TrafficManager and a low TTL (5min) is this not a lot of DNS traffic that I am generating (for the clients)? I need the low TTL to have a minimal downtime when switching from my first endpoint to the second one. Does it make more sense to use a reverse proxy here?
Suppose I am doing geography based routing and I have not defined where traffic from Africa should go to. Then how does traffic from Africa get routed?
Thank You for your informative Videos. i have a question am not able to get the page through "Traffic Manager". It is throwing an Error called 404 web site not found, custom domain has not been configured inside azure.
Thanks for watching! If you input your public IP or DNS of your VM in the browser does it respond with a webpage? becuase traffic manager is just DNS routing so all backend server must be accessible.
@@AdamMarczakYT Thank you for your valuable Response. I have created A web App and it is reachable with its url. then i created a traffic manager and add endpoint as my webapp service after this i try to access the webapp using traffic manager it showing the 404 error.
Try flushing DNS as per video maybe it cached to old value. Other than this I would just remove traffic manager config and start over, maybe you missed one thing. Hard to say :(
I have created TM in same resource group where i have configured the app services, but while adding endpoints i am unable to see the app services, hence not able to add endpoints. Any idea?
Thank you! you might be interested in this then docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview which has a nice flow which describes when to choose traffic manager and when FD. It also describes what is the difference between FD and TM.
@Adam Marczak -Thank you for the video !! I want to Creation of 2 and more VM in an availability set + Adding a load balancer infront of the VM+ Adding the Load Balancer to Traffic Manager using ARM template so if you have any template can you provide me.
Great Video Thanks. Can Traffic manager be used to spread load across http APi end points which are hosted on Azure functions Consumption plan? When adding an endpoint the target resource type only has App service so brings me to the base url webpage. How would I access rest https APIs and pass query parameters? Or do these APIs have to be hosted on VMs?
Hi, greate informative video tx. My onsite router does a port forward on 8181 (MyHost.MyDomain:8181), how would i create a traffic manager rule to send the traffic for the URL to port 8181 so that the router knows how to direct the traffic to the host.