Azure network monitoring with synthetic traffic

Wow, that was a mouthful. But it describes what I would like to discuss in this post. Networks are at the basis of every IT infrastructure, so when they don’t work, everybody notices (and when they do work, nobody notices). Hence, monitoring computer networks to detect and fix problems as quickly as possible is a … Continue reading Azure network monitoring with synthetic traffic

Getting visibility into your Azure Traffic with NSG Flow Logs

Update: as Srinivas describes in the comments, ingesting Flow Logs with Azure Data Explorer may lead to duplicate records. In every network you want to know what traffic is using it. Networking devices offer multiple options to report on traffic, such as Netflow, sFlow or IPFIX. However, these options are often not available in public … Continue reading Getting visibility into your Azure Traffic with NSG Flow Logs