Today I held Working with Azure Virtual Network Manager Workshop under Infrastructure as Code user group Oslo.
This time we looked at different aspects of working with Azure Virtual Network Manager
and learned:
- How to segment virtual networks with Network Groups
- How to implement hub-and-spoke and mesh network topology with AVNM
- How to secure virtual networks using AVNM rule-set
- How to route spoke-to-spoke traffic via Azure Firewall
- How to manage the IP addresses of virtual networks using AVNM IP Address Management (IPAM).
and much more…
As always, labs are available and you are welcome to work with them.
Here is IaC workshops road-map for 2025:
- Working with Azure Diagnostic Settings (September)
- Working with Azure Virtual WAN (October)
- Azure Landing Zones 101 (November)
Don’t miss any upcoming master classes and join my Infrastructure as Code user group!
You can also check out my previous workshops dedicated to Infrastructure as Code tools:
- Working with Azure Virtual Network Manager
- Working with Azure Network Watcher
- Working with Azure Private Links
- Automate DNS and Certificate management on Azure with Azure DevOps
- Load-Balancing Options on Azure
- Automate Azure workload provisioning with Bicep, Powershell and Azure DevOps
- How to live in harmony with ARM templates
- Implement immutable infrastructure on Azure with ARM templates
- Implement immutable infrastructure with Pulumi: Part I
- Implement immutable infrastructure with Pulumi: Part II
- Immutable AKS infrastructure with Bicep
and Azure Kubernetes Services:
- AKS Workshop #1 - Introduction to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- AKS Workshop #2 - Advanced AKS configuration
- AKS Workshop #3 - Immutable AKS infrastructure with Bicep
- AKS Workshop #4 - GitOps in AKS with Flux
- AKS Workshop #5 - scaling options for applications and clusters in AKS
- AKS Workshop #6 - Monitoring options in AKS
With that - thanks for reading!