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2 TopicsImportant Update: Azure Automation Update Management and Log Analytics Agent Retirement
Important Update: Azure Automation Update Management and Log Analytics Agent Retirement Attention Azure users! This is a critical notice regarding the retirement of two key services: Azure Automation Update Management and the Log Analytics agent. Both will be discontinued on August 31, 2024. To ensure uninterrupted update management for your virtual machines, migrating to Azure Update Manager is essential before the retirement date. Why the Change? Microsoft is streamlining its update management offerings by focusing on Azure Update Manager, a robust solution with several advantages. These include: Simplified onboarding: Azure Update Manager leverages existing Azure features for effortless integration. Enhanced control: Granular access controls allow for precise management of update deployment. Flexible automation: Automatic patching capabilities streamline the update process. Taking Action: Migrate to Azure Update Manager To avoid disruptions after August 31st, migrating to Azure Update Manager is necessary. Microsoft provides a comprehensive guide to facilitate this transition: Move from Automation Update Management to Azure Update Manager https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/update-management/overview This guide details the migration process, ensuring a smooth transfer to the new platform. Don't wait! Begin the migration process today to ensure your virtual machines receive updates seamlessly after the retirement of Azure Automation Update Management and the Log Analytics agent.507Views0likes1CommentAzure Networking Challenges: Routing Strategies, and Load Balancing for Multi-Tier IoT Application
Hey community, It's been a while since I've been working on configuration of a complex network architecture in Microsoft Azure for a multi-tier application. I've successfully set up virtual networks, subnets, and security groups, but I'm encountering challenges in establishing efficient communication between different tiers and ensuring optimal traffic flow. Specifically, I'm interested in best practices for implementing Network Security Groups (NSGs) and effective routing strategies. Additionally, insights on leveraging Azure Load Balancers to enhance the scalability and resilience of my application would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has experience with similar configurations or can offer advice on optimizing Azure networking for multi-tier applications, I'd be grateful for your expertise. Thank you!412Views0likes1Comment