Route Server Multi-Region Design

In my previous blog I wrote my view on the characteristics of the new Azure Route Server that I am most excited about. In this one I would like to give you a glimpse of how it works with a design that I see in many organizations: a multi-region setup, with Network Virtual Appliances acting … Continue reading Route Server Multi-Region Design

A Day in the Life of a Packet in AKS (part 2): kubenet and ingress controller

Hey again, to complete the previous post on the Azure CNI, here it goes using kubenet instead. To make it a bit more interesting we are going to explore a bunch of additional stuff: Deploying AKS with kubenet in your own vnet (note that this is not well documented or supported by Microsoft at the … Continue reading A Day in the Life of a Packet in AKS (part 2): kubenet and ingress controller

Working with network attributes of Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets

I have been working this week a bit with Azure VMSS, and I thought I would publish my findings, since I could not find this information in the standard documentation. First of all, if you do not know what a VMSS is, you can read more here. Essentially they are farms of VMs that are … Continue reading Working with network attributes of Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets