In my previous blog post, I have explained what is Server-Side Encryption (SSE) for Azure Managed Disks. If you didn’t read it yet, please go ahead and read it using this link. In there I have created a new virtual machine with encrypted managed disks. But sometimes we may have to do the same for the existing Azure Managed Disks. In this blog post, I am going to demonstrate how we can…
If you worked with an application that is based on Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC), you may already know that sometimes we have to share virtual disks between servers. Scale-Out File Servers (SoFS), SAP, Remote Desktop Server User Profile Disk, Failover cluster instance (FCI) with SQL Server are some of the examples. If virtual machines are running on VMware, we can do this by enabling…
Azure Availability Zones offers high availability for data and applications. In an Azure region, there can be one or more data centers. Azure Availability Zone is made out of one or more datacentres in the same Azure region, which have independent power, hardware, networking, and cooling. All Zone redundant service will replicate data and application across Availability Zone for high resilience.
In my previous blog post, I demonstrate how to setup Azure Bastion with Global VNet peering. This blog post can access using this link. In there I used Azure PowerShell for the configuration. Some of the readers asked if it’s possible to set up similar using Azure Portal. Therefore, I am writing this blog post to demonstrate how we can set up Azure Bastion with VNet peering by using the…