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Azure Networking Design and Architectures

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Azure Networking: The Art of The Possible and the why

The purpose of this repo is to deliver layered, reusable and github friendly network architecture diagrams for Cloud Solutions Architects to run effective Azure design and skilling sessions. The repository will include tips and tools for effective story telling that explain the why behind the design options based on requirements and the art of the possible. The design areas include - Azure Networking, Hybrid connectivity architectures, routing, firewalling, load balancing, multi-region, secure design, cross functional networking areas and AKS networking. The content is based on real customer and partner design sessions with collaboration from cross-functional architects. The networking complexity is broken down into layers with one diagram per design area using draw.io now diagrams.net. This repo will include configuration snippets to reduce the lab prep time and the need to leave the labs running for demos.

Youtube Channel (The Art of the Possible Series)

Part-1 Playlist - Core Networking Series

Part-2 Playlist - Cross Functional Networking Series - Coming soon

Scope: Reusable and Layered Network Diagrams

Target Audience: Cloud Solution Architects, Network Architects, Cloud Infrastructure Architects, Solution Engineers

Scope

  • Build Reusable and github friendly network architecture diagram templates
  • Layered diagrams to run effective Azure Design and skilling sessions
  • Real world use cases dervied from working with Microsoft customers
  • Level 100 to level 400 scenarios in one diagram
  • Understand the why behind the design decision
  • Minimize lab time
  • Growth mindset

Part 2 (Upcoming live sessions)

Cross Functional Networking (Azure AI Studio, AVS, AKS, Azure Data Factory, APIM, AppServices)

  1. Azure AI Studio Networking- March 28th 2024 Webinar Registration Link here
  2. AVS Networking (Webinar Registration Link here)
  3. AKS Networking (Webinar Registration link here)
  4. ADF and SQL MI Networking
  5. APIM Networking
  6. Azure Container Apps, Web Apps Networking

Part 1 (Completed)

(Core Networking)Hub-Spoke Design,ARS, Azure Virtual WAN, Load Balancing, DNS in Azure, NVA HA and Private Endpoint)

Recording links available

Sesssion Name Date /Previous Recordings Guest Speaker(s) Notes
Session-1: Azure Hub-Spoke Design Thu, Feb 23rd 2023 12-1pm ET Session-1 Recording Tommy Falgout (Sr. Cloud Solution Architect), Jose Moreno (Principal Customer Engineer), Heather Sze (Global Black Belt, Networking) Agenda and FAQ Feedback form
Session-2: vWAN - Azure Virtual WAN Thu, Mar 2nd 2023 12-1pm ET Session-2 Recording Mays Algebary (Global Black Belt, Networking), John Guo (Cloud Solution Architect, Check Point) Agenda and FAQ Feedback Form
Session-3: Load balancing in Azure Thu, Mar 9th 2023 12-1pm ET Session-3 Recording Marc De Droog (Global Black Belt, Networking), John Guo(Cloud Solution Architect, Check Point) Agenda and FAQ Feedback Form
Session-4: DNS Options in Azure Thu, Mar 16th 2023 12-1pm ET Session-4 Recording Daniel Mauser (Global Black Belt, Networking) Agenda and FAQ Feedback Form
Session-5: NVA high availabilty options Thu, Mar 23rd 2023 12-1pm ET Session-5 Recording Jose Moreno (Principal Customer Engineer) Agenda and FAQ Feedback Form
Session-6: Private Endpoints Thu, Mar 30th,2023 12-1pm ET Recording link Daniel Mauser (Global Black Belt, Networking) Shruthi Vijaya Nair (Global Black Belt, Networking) Agenda and FAQ Feedback Form

Part 3: (FY 2025)

(Advanced Networking and Security) (IPv6, AzFW, DDoS, ExpressRoute Designs, AVD)

Design Areas (Core Networking Part 1)

Azure Hub-Spoke Design

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

Hub-spoke-design

In this session we walk through the Hub-spoke architecure design. This design includes the following layers.

  • Hybrid Connectivity Architecture with hub-spoke design
  • Site-to-site, Point-to-Site and ExR connected Branches
  • Default traffic Flows
  • Variation of the default design based on requirements
  • Use case for AzFw
  • Use case for ARS (Azure Route server)
  • Use case for NVA (Pros and Cons)
  • VPN Gateway Active Active design challange
  • Multi-region design
  • Configuration snippets
  • Concepts
  • Limitations

vWAN (Azure Virtual WAN)

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

azure-vwan

In this session we walk through the vWAN architectures. This design includes the following layers:

  • Hybrid Connectivity Architecture
  • Single region default flows with Azure vWAN
  • Multi region default flows with Azure vWAN
  • Secured vWAN
  • BGP Endpoint feature use case
  • Use case for routing intent
  • Use case for NVA in indirect spokes
  • Use case for Custom Routing
  • Multiregion with ExR Boe-tie design

Load balancing in Azure

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

lb-design In this session we walk through the load balancing architectures. This design includes the following layers

  • Azure load balancer (layer 4)
  • Azure application Gateway (layer 7)
  • Cross Region Load Balancer
  • Azure Traffic Manager (Global)
  • Azure Front door (AFD)
  • Azure Gateway Load Balancer
  • Multi-region design
  • Use case for Private endpoint with AFD

DNS in Azure

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

DNS Design

In this session we walk through the DNS options in Azure.his design includes the following layers

  • DNS Options in Azure
  • Default DNS configuration
  • Custom DNS
  • Hybrid DNS
  • Private DNS Zones
  • Azure Private DNS Resolver

NVA High availability

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

nva-ha-design

This design includes the following layers:

  • NVA LB Sandwich design
  • Challenge: Preserving flow symettry
  • North South flows
  • East West Flows
  • Packet Captures
  • Use case Floating IP
  • Use case for HA Ports
  • Configuration Snippets

Private Endpoints

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here.

private-ep-design

This design includes the following layers:

  • Service Endpoint
  • Private Endpoint
  • Private Link Service
  • VNET Integration vs Private Endpoint
  • Use case with Azure Front Door (AFD) with Private Endpoint
  • Use case with AKS

Design Areas (Cross Functional - Part 2)

Azure AI Studio Network design

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here. aistudio-design

  • AI Studio Prompt flow with Managed VNET and Private endpoints
  • Short Demo with AI Studio Playground
  • Azure AI Studio Architecture Components (PaaS and IaaS)
  • Key Concepts (Private Endpoints, Webapp, Embedding and Vector Database, Managed EP, AI Models and Prompt flow)
  • Traffic flows with managed VNET with Private Endpoints

Azure VMware Solutions Network design

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here. avs-design

  • On-Prem Connectivity Using Global Reach
  • VPN ER Transit using ARS
  • Network Virtual Appliance (NVA) in Azure VNET (with ARS)
  • Transit VNET design with NVA in Azure NVET (with ARS)
  • Deploy third party Virtual Apppliance using NSX-T segments within AVS
  • Secured vWAN HUB Design with Routing Intent

AKS Networking

Download draw.io diagram. More information on how to open .drawio files here. aks-design

This design includes the following layers

  • Azure CNI
  • Azure Kubenet
  • Azure CNI Overlay
  • IPv6 in AKS
  • Azure Data platform integration (Example: SQL MI integration, SQL DB, Cosmos DB, OSS DB (mysql, postgreSQL), blob storage)
  • Multi-region with Relational DB(SQLMI, SQL DB, OSS DB) (Single Master) (Shopping cart)
  • Multi-region with Non-relational or NoSQL (Cosmos DB, MongoDB) (Multi Master) (catalog db)

Networking with Azure Data Factory

This design includes the following layers

  • Azure ADF (Data movement and orchestration)
  • Azure Synapse
  • Azure Datalake or blob storage
  • SQL MI (source and destination)
  • Third Party Cloud (GCP)
  • Hybrid SQL Server On-premise
  • Cosmos DB, SQL DB (source and destination)
  • OSS Databases (postgreSQL, mysql, mariadb)

Azure API Management (APIM)

  • APIM Big Picture view
  • Default mode
  • External network mode
  • Internal network mode
  • Internal network mode with Azure Application Gateway
  • Internal network mode with AKS Backend API
  • APIM with Azure firewall/NVA
  • APIM Identity - AAD and B2C Integration
  • APIM Multi-region Architecture
  • Self hosted gateway
  • LetsEncrypt Certificates and APIM Custom Domain
  • Azure Private DNS Zones integration
  • Network Troubleshooting

Azure Container Apps and App Service Networking

  • Private Endpoint Integration
  • Service Endpoint
  • VNET Integration
  • NAT Gateway Integration
  • Azure Private DNS Zone Planning

Design Areas (Part 3 - Future)

  • Azure Virtual Desktop - Network design
  • IPv6 in Azure
  • AzFW deep dive
  • ExpressRoute designs

Tooling - Draw.io (now diagrams.net)

Features

Draw.io is feature rich. I've listed my top 10 favorite features that are useful for drawing network architecture diagrams

  1. Add Shapes: View -> Shapes -> Add Shapes -> Azure.
  2. Add Layers: View -> Layers. Create layers and show hide layers.
  3. Add Scratchpad: View -> Scratchpad
  4. View Outline: View -> Outline
  5. Flow animation: Select Flow -> Flow animation
  6. Sketch Style (hand drawn style)
  7. Whiteboard: Extras-> Theme-> Sketch
  8. Curved lines for flows
  9. vscode integration
  10. Group shapes using CTRL-G

Installation

There are three options to open the draw.io diagrams.

  1. Use the desktop app Download the desktop app from the microsoft store. desktop-app

    Dowload drawio file from github and open in the desktop app. File -> Raw -> Save link as. save-drawio

  2. Use the web browser to open the file online using the link here

  3. Integrate with vscode using the vscode extension

Acknowledgement

Special thank you to my colleagues