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Configuration and use of Azure VNET

2025-02-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Today, the editor will bring you an article about the configuration and use of Azure VNET. The editor thinks it is very practical, so I will share it for you as a reference. Let's follow the editor and have a look.

Preparation for Azure portal

3.1Create an Azure association group

Relevance groups are a way to group services in Windows Azure subscriptions, running all services on the same data center cluster for optimal performance. This reduces latency and improves performance.

Log in to the Azure Management Portal, select the Settings tab, AFFITINITY GROUPS, and then click ADD AN AFFINITY GROUP

Figure 2 adding a new association group

Figure 3 Select an Azure data center specific to the associated group

3.2Configuring Azure Storage account

An Azure storage account is required to store the image files (.VHD files) of HPC HEAD nodes running in Azure IaaS VM.

Figure 4 create a new Azure storage account

The Azure storage account is the geographic area I chose to use Local; it is recommended that the Azure geo-redundant storage account be used in production to ensure data recovery in the event of a major disaster in the Azure primary data center.

Figure 5 specifies the URL for the storage account and references the associated group created in the previous step

3.3.Defining Azure VNET

The Azure virtual network (VNET) is a virtual network segment in the Azure data center that interconnects virtual machines (IaaS and PaaS); we now create a HPC virtual VNET.

Figure 6 adding a new VNET

Figure 7 specifies the association group for the created VNET

DNS and DHCP service address distribution are typically configured on the root domain server, and our environment is now configured on the HPC HEAD node. The HEAD node will use the IP address .4 (see figure 8A and figure 8B).

Figure 8A DNS server and DHCP server associated with Azure VNET

Figure 8B HPCHEAD node is the DNS server of Azure VNET

Figure 9 specifies VNET-related subnets

Figure 10 Preview of VNET configuration

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