Quick "Heads Up" to users of Azure.
Azure released their new Azure Resource Manager (ARM) automation engine.
The problem is, some solutions are offered as ARM-only. If your using the "Classic" Virtual Network you will have to deploy a vNet using ARM to leverage the product.
Long term, you would want to create a connection between your "Classic" and newly created ARM vNet and use the Move-AzureResource cmdlet to migrate all your resources over. Then, decommission your "Classic" vNet.
Additional info regarding the Move-AzureResource cmdlet:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn986795.aspx
I'm a Sr. Systems Engineer at a Global Environmental Engineering company. I've been in IT since 1999 and from 2005, my focus has been VMware datacenter products. More recently, my attention has been for Microsoft Azure services. As the Global Service Owner for VMware Datacenter products, I've had the pleasure of having in-depth and hands-on experience with not only VMware products, but server, storage and networking technologies.
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Hello, do you have any guide for this please?
ReplyDeleteMicrosoft has information regarding ARM and an excellent pdf here:
ReplyDeletehttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/