Day 35: Configuring Virtual Network Peering
☁️ Day 35: Configuring Virtual Network Peering | 100 Days of Cloud (Azure) Welcome to Day 35 of the 100 Days of Cloud (Azure) series! In this lab, you’ll learn how to configure Azure VNet Peering to enable secure communication between two separate virtual networks. 📌 Lab Objective: Create VNet peering between public and private Azure VNets and verify connectivity between their Virtual Machines. 🛠️ Task Requirements: Public VM: devops-pub-vm Private VNet: devops-priv-vnet Private VM: devops-priv-vm Private Subnet: devops-priv-subnet VNet Peering Name: devops-pub-to-priv-peering Region: East US 💻 What You’ll Configure: 🔹 Configure Azure VNet Peering 🔹 Connect public and private virtual networks 🔹 Enable communication between VNets 🔹 Verify peering connection status 🔹 SSH into the public VM 🔹 Test connectivity to the private VM using ping 🔹 Validate private network communication securely 📚 What You’ll Learn: Azure Virtual Network Peering fundamentals Private network communication in Azure Secure connectivity between VNets Azure VM communication workflows Cloud networking and routing concepts Real-world Azure infrastructure design 🌟 Why This Lab Matters: VNet Peering is widely used in enterprise cloud environments to securely connect multiple networks with low latency and high performance without exposing resources to the public internet. 🎯 Series: 100 Days of Cloud (Azure) Build practical Azure networking and cloud infrastructure skills through real-world hands-on labs. 🔔 Follow OtterTech for more Azure, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, Linux, and DevOps tutorials! #Azure #VNetPeering #AzureNetworking #CloudComputing #AzureVM #VirtualNetwork #CloudNetworking #DevOps #Infrastructure #100DaysOfCloud #OtterTech #Day35
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