Unlocking the future: Azure networking updates on security, reliability, and high availability
Our latest enhancements strengthen core network capabilities for mission-critical applications running in the cloud.
Our latest enhancements strengthen core network capabilities for mission-critical applications running in the cloud.
In this blog, you will learn about each global traffic distribution solution Azure offers, and which solution is the best one for your internet-facing cloud architecture. Currently, Azure offers different options for distributing global traffic.
We are excited to share that Azure DNS Private Resolver is now in general availability. We offer two types of Azure DNS Zones—private and public—for hosting your private DNS and public DNS records.
Azure Private DNS Resolver enables you to query Azure Private DNS Zones from an on-premises environment and vice versa without deploying virtual machine (VM) based DNS servers.
We are pleased to announce support for Alias records in Azure DNS for public zones.
We are pleased to announce the public preview of DNS Private Zones in all Azure Public cloud regions.
This week at Ignite, we’re unveiling many new Azure capabilities and you’ll see a common meme across these – enabling IT with cloud infrastructure, security capabilities, holistic management, and world-class support for open source.
Announcing the General Availability of the Azure DNS service. Azure DNS can now be used for production workloads, and is covered by the Azure SLA and Azure Support.
This week we are announcing several new Azure networking services and features to provide customers greater performance, higher availability, better security and more operational insights.
This article gives an overview of DNS-based threats and describes some ways of protecting your network from them.
Getting started with reverse DNS for Azure Cloud Services using PowerShell