October 2017
Beginner to intermediate
358 pages
10h 14m
English
The architecture shown next, shows similar deployments on two different Azure regions. Both the regions have the same resources deployed. High Availability is designed at individual resource level within these regions. There are multiple virtual machines at each tier connected through the load balancer and they are part of the availability set. These virtual machines are placed on separate fault and update domains. While the web servers are connected to external load balancers, the rest of the tiers such as application and database tiers have internal load balancers. It is to be noted that application load balancers could have been used for web servers and application tiers instead of Azure load balancer ...
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