Azure Application Gateway is a web traffic load balancer that helps manage and optimize the delivery of web applications. It acts as an entry point for incoming traffic, distributing requests to multiple backend servers.
Azure Bastion is a fully-managed PaaS service that provides secure and seamless RDP and SSH access to your virtual machines directly through the Azure portal, without exposing them to the public internet.
Azure ExpressRoute provides a dedicated private connection between your on-premises network and Azure, bypassing the public internet. This solution is ideal for enterprise-level connectivity that requires high bandwidth, low latency, and enhanced security.
Azure Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN allows you to create a secure connection to your Azure virtual network from an individual client computer. It is ideal for telecommuters who need to connect to Azure virtual networks from remote locations, such as from home or a conference.
Routing in Azure involves directing traffic between different Azure resources and networks using routing tables, network security groups, and routing protocols such as BGP, to optimize performance, security, and availability.
This page explains how to set up a Site-to-Site VPN in Azure, enabling secure communication between your on-premises network and Azure virtual network.
An Azure subnet is a logical subdivision of an Azure virtual network used to group resources together and isolate traffic within a defined range of IP addresses.
Azure Virtual WAN is a networking service that provides optimized and automated branch connectivity to, and through, Azure. It allows you to securely connect your branches, remote users, and cloud-based services in a unified and centralized manner.
Azure VNet Gateway enables encrypted traffic between Azure virtual networks and on-premises locations over the public Internet. It supports encrypted traffic between Azure virtual networks for secure hybrid and cloud-only environments.