Azure Traffic Manager
Introduction to Azure Traffic Manager
Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer that enables you to distribute traffic across multiple Azure regions. This module introduces Traffic Manager, covering its core features, use cases, and how it improves application availability and performance.
Setting Up Traffic Manager
Learn how to create and configure an Azure Traffic Manager profile. This section covers the basics of setting up Traffic Manager, defining endpoints, and configuring routing methods to optimize traffic distribution.
Routing Methods
Explore the different routing methods available in Azure Traffic Manager, including Performance, Weighted, Priority, and Geographic routing. Learn how to choose the right method based on your application's requirements and traffic patterns.
Endpoint Configuration
Understand how to configure endpoints in Azure Traffic Manager. Learn about different endpoint types, such as Azure endpoints, external endpoints, and nested endpoints, and how to manage their health and performance.
Health Probes and Monitoring
Discover how Traffic Manager uses health probes to monitor the availability of your endpoints. Learn how to configure health probes, set up alerts, and use Traffic Manager’s monitoring features to ensure high availability and performance.
Advanced Traffic Management
Learn advanced traffic management techniques using Azure Traffic Manager. Explore how to configure endpoint weights, handle endpoint failures, and implement geo-distribution strategies to enhance user experience.
Security and Compliance
Understand the security and compliance aspects of using Azure Traffic Manager. Learn about securing Traffic Manager profiles, managing access controls, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Integration with Other Azure Services
Explore how to integrate Azure Traffic Manager with other Azure services such as Azure App Services, Azure Functions, and Azure Virtual Machines. Learn how to leverage Traffic Manager for global load balancing and improved application performance.
Cost Management and Optimization
Understand cost management strategies for Azure Traffic Manager. Learn about pricing models, cost control measures, and how to optimize your Traffic Manager setup to manage expenses effectively.
Real-World Projects and Case Studies
Review real-world projects and case studies that illustrate the use of Azure Traffic Manager. Learn from practical examples of how organizations have implemented Traffic Manager to improve application performance and reliability.
Certification and Career Development
Azure Certifications Overview: Preparation tips for certifications related to Traffic Manager
Building a Career with Azure Traffic Manager: Skills development and career opportunities
Interview Preparation: Common interview questions and scenarios related to Traffic Manager
Azure Traffic Manager Syllabus
1. Introduction to Azure Traffic Manager
- Overview of Azure Traffic Manager
- Key Features and Benefits
- Use Cases and Scenarios
2. Traffic Manager Routing Methods
- Overview of Traffic Routing Methods (Performance, Priority, Weighted, Geographic, Multivalue)
- Choosing the Appropriate Routing Method Based on Application Needs
3. Traffic Manager Configuration
- Configuring Traffic Manager Profiles
- Endpoint Monitoring and Health Checks
- Traffic Routing Policies and Rules
4. Traffic Manager Integration with Azure Services
- Integrating Traffic Manager with Azure Web Apps
- Load Balancing Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) Using Traffic Manager
- Implementing Failover and Disaster Recovery Strategies
5. Traffic Manager Monitoring and Analytics
- Monitoring Traffic Manager Performance and Health
- Analyzing Traffic Metrics and Logs
- Implementing Alerts and Notifications
6. Traffic Manager Security and Compliance
- Implementing Traffic Manager Security Best Practices
- Compliance Considerations (GDPR, HIPAA, etc.)
- Access Control and Authentication
7. Traffic Manager Automation and DevOps
- Automating Traffic Manager Deployments Using ARM Templates
- Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) Pipelines with Traffic Manager
8. Traffic Manager Best Practices
- Designing for High Availability and Scalability
- Optimizing Traffic Manager Performance and Cost-Efficiency
- Implementing Caching and CDN Integration Strategies
9. Advanced Traffic Manager Scenarios
- Implementing Global Load Balancing with Traffic Manager
- Geo-Proximity Routing for Low-Latency Applications
- Hybrid Cloud Scenarios with Traffic Manager
Training
Basic Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Advanced Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Project Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Total Training Period
Duration : 3 Months
Course Mode :
Available Online / Offline
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