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El. knyga: Application Delivery and Load Balancing in Microsoft Azure

  • Formatas: 112 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: O'Reilly Media
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781098115814
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  • Formatas: 112 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: O'Reilly Media
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781098115814
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With more and more companies moving on-premises applications to the cloud, software and cloud solution architects alike are busy investigating ways to improve load balancing, performance, security, and high availability for workloads. This practical book describes Microsoft Azure's load balancing options and explains how NGINX can contribute to a comprehensive solution.

Cloud architects Derek DeJonghe and Arlan Nugara take you through the steps necessary to design a practical solution for your network. Software developers and technical managers will learn how these technologies have a direct impact on application development and architecture. While the examples are specific to Azure, these load balancing concepts and implementations also apply to cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, and IBM Cloud.

  • Understand application delivery and load balancing--and why they're important
  • Explore Azure's managed load balancing options
  • Learn how to run NGINX OSS and NGINX Plus on Azure
  • Examine similarities and complementing features between Azure-managed solutions and NGINX
  • Use Azure Front Door to define, manage, and monitor global routing for your web traffic
  • Monitor application performance using Azure and NGINX tools and plug-ins
  • Explore security choices using NGINX and Azure Firewall solutions
Preface vii
1 What Are Application Delivery and Load Balancing, and Why Are They Important?
1(8)
Application Delivery Controllers
1(7)
Hardware or Software
2(1)
Structure and Function of ADCs
2(1)
Load Balancers
3(1)
The OSI Model and Load Balancing
3(1)
Problems Load Balancers Solve
4(1)
The Solutions Load Balancers Provide
5(1)
Application Delivery and Load Balancing: A Solution Overview
6(2)
Conclusion
8(1)
2 Managed Load-Balancing Options in Azure
9(16)
Azure Native Load Balancing
9(2)
Azure Load-Balancing Dimensions
10(1)
Azure Load Balancer
11(3)
Azure Application Gateway for Load Balancing
14(1)
Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF) with ModSecurity
15(1)
Azure Front Door
16(2)
Azure Traffic Manager for Cloud-Based DNS Load Balancing
18(5)
Priority Traffic Routing
18(1)
Weighted Traffic Routing
19(1)
Performance Traffic Routing
20(1)
Geographic Traffic Routing
21(2)
Designing Highly Available Systems
23(1)
Conclusion
24(1)
3 NGINX and NGINX Plus on Azure
25(30)
NGINX Versus NGINX Plus
25(2)
Installing NGINX OSS and NGINX Plus
27(26)
Installing via Azure Marketplace
28(3)
Installing Manually on VMs
31(1)
Installing NGINX OSS via Azure Resource Manager and PowerShell
32(4)
Deploying Infrastructure for NGINX OSS via Terraform
36(3)
Deploying NGINX OSS in Debian and Ubuntu Linux
39(2)
Deploying NGINX OSS in CentOS and Red Hat Linux
41(4)
Running Terraform
45(1)
Installing NGINX Plus via Terraform
45(8)
Running Terraform
53(1)
Conclusion
53(2)
4 NGINX and Microsoft Managed Options
55(12)
Comparing NGINX and Azure Load Balancer
56(1)
Use Cases
57(1)
Comparing NGINX and Azure Application Gateway Functionality
57(3)
Comparing NGINX and Azure Web Application Firewall Capabilities
60(2)
ModSecurity
61(1)
NGINX App Protect
62(2)
Highly Available Multiregion NGINX Plus with Traffic Manager
64(2)
Conclusion
66(1)
5 Azure Front Door with NGINX
67(6)
What Is the Azure Front Door Service?
67(2)
Split TCP
67(1)
Front Door Features
68(1)
Front Door's Place in the Stack
69(1)
Benefits of Azure Front Door Service with NGINX
69(1)
Integrating Azure Front Door Service with NGINX
70(2)
Front Door Features
71(1)
Routing Rules
71(1)
Optimizing with NGINX
71(1)
Conclusion
72(1)
6 Monitoring NGINX in Microsoft Azure
73(12)
Azure Monitor
73(2)
Additional Tools Available in Azure for Monitoring
74(1)
Azure Security Center with NGINX
75(1)
Azure Monitor with NGINX
75(1)
Azure Governance and Policy Management for NGINX
75(1)
Azure Sentinel
76(8)
Sentinel Integration
76(3)
Sentinel Monitoring
79(1)
Sentinel Automation
79(1)
Azure Governance and Policy Management
80(4)
Conclusion
84(1)
7 Security
85(10)
NGINX Management with NGINX Controller
86(3)
NGINX Controller Application Delivery Module with App Security Add-On
88(1)
NGINX App Protect
89(1)
NGINX ModSecurity WAF
89(1)
Microsoft Azure Firewall Integration into a Load-Balancing Solution
90(1)
NGINX Integration as an NVA Firewall
91(1)
Conclusion
92(3)
Index 95
Arlan Nugara is a Cloud Solution Architect that speaks widely on Azure and DevOps. He has been awarded a MVP (Most Valuable Professional) in Azure for the past 2 years by Microsoft for his expertise and contributions to the technical community across the US and Canada. Arlan's original background was in software development with a specialization in enterprise software development and architecture for financial institutions over the previous 20 years. Arlan's focus over the past 2 years has been the building of Azure Virtual Datacenters where security is a key driving factor for a client's migration to the Azure cloud. A critical part of this approach is the building of a landing zone as a configured environment with a standard set of secured cloud infrastructure, policies, best practices, guidelines, and centrally managed services.