Azure Batch TLS 1.0/1.1 will be retired on 31 March 2023
Retirement notice: Transition to Azure Batch TLS 1.2 by 31 March 2023.
Retirement notice: Transition to Azure Batch TLS 1.2 by 31 March 2023.
Fully customize the look and feel of your private indoor maps.
You can now manage firewall rules over time by providing insights and analysis of traffic flowing through Azure Firewall.
This blog was co-authored by Gopikrishna Kannan, Principal Program Manager, Azure Networking. Network security policies are constantly evolving to keep pace with the demands of workloads. With the acceleration of workloads to the cloud, network security policies—Azure Firewall policies in particular—are frequently changing and often updated multiple times in a week (in many cases several…
FastPath support for virtual network peering and user defined routes (UDRs) enables high-bandwidth connectivity to workloads deployed across hub-and-spoke architectures.
Our customers—across all industries—have a critical need for highly available and resilient cloud frameworks to ensure business continuity and adaptability of ever-growing workloads. One way that customers can achieve resilient and reliable infrastructures in Microsoft Azure (for outbound connectivity) is by setting up their deployments across availability zones in a region. When customers need to…