Distributing services across virtual networks Flashcards
What are the two types of network peering connections
Virtual Network Peering (connecting virtual networks in the same Azure Region)
Global Virtual Network Peering (connecting virtual networks that are in different Azure regions)
When you create a virtual network peering connection in only one virtual network to connect to a peer in another network, you’re not connecting the networks together. To connect the networks by using virtual network peering, you have to
create connections in each virtual network
Can you use virtual network peering even when both virtual networks are in different subscriptions
Yes
Virtual network peering is nontransitive. What does this men
Only virtual networks that are directly peered can communicate with each other. The virtual networks can’t communicate with the peers of their peers.
You can configure transitive connections on-premises if you use
virtual network gateways as transit points.
Another name for Max Transactions per second
Max IOPs per second
IOPS x IOSize = ?
Throughput
Define IOPS or Transactions per second
Number of I/O requests issued to the storage disk per second
Disk Reads and Writes
% of Reads and Write operations performed on the disk.
Throughput
Amount of data read from or written to the disk per second
Latency
Total time to complete a disk IO request
IO size
The size of I/O requests issues to the storage disks.
Queue Depth
Number of outstanding I/O requests waiting to be read from or written to the storage disk.
Max memory
Amount of memory required to run application smoothly
Max. CPU
Amount CPU required to run application smoothly