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Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a transformative technology that delivers computing resources such as servers, storage, databases, networking, and software over the internet, often referred to as “the cloud.”

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Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets

Cloud-native applications and services must be designed to handle changes in traffic, workload demands, and system failures. Traditional virtual machines (VMs) are often limited in scalability and management. That’s where Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) come in—a powerful compute service offered by Microsoft Azure that allows you to automatically deploy, manage, and scale large sets of identical virtual machines.

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Azure Virtual Network (VNet)

As cloud computing continues to dominate IT infrastructure, managing secure, scalable, and isolated network environments has become more critical than ever. Microsoft Azure’s Virtual Network (VNet) is the cornerstone for networking in Azure, providing the backbone for deploying services in a secure and organized manner.

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Azure Virtual Network Peering

As cloud environments scale, the ability to securely connect and manage multiple network segments across geographies becomes essential. While Azure Virtual Network (VNet) offers isolated networking environments for your resources, there’s often a need to connect these VNets—either for application integration, data replication, or centralized management.

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Azure Monitor

As applications move to the cloud and become more distributed, the need for centralized observability, intelligent alerts, and performance analysis has never been greater. Microsoft’s solution to this challenge is Azure Monitor—a comprehensive monitoring platform that collects, analyzes, and acts on telemetry data from your Azure and on-premises environments.

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Azure Firewall

As enterprises rapidly migrate to the cloud, network security becomes a core priority. Traditional firewalls are not designed for cloud-native, scalable, dynamic environments. Microsoft’s Azure Firewall provides a stateful, cloud-native firewall service that’s deeply integrated with Azure and designed to protect your cloud workloads.

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