Hub and Spoke Enterprise-Scale Landing Zone Networking | Whiteboard Design & Setup Explained
In this video, I walk you through the hub and spoke networking architecture for an enterprise-scale landing zone in Azure. We explore the core components and services involved in this setup, ensuring a scalable, secure, and efficient network. Through a detailed whiteboard session, I visually design and explain the entire architecture, breaking down how the hub connects to various spokes and the best practices for deploying this architecture in a cloud environment. Perfect for cloud architects and engineers looking to optimize their network setup for enterprise workloads! Arch Design Diagram: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azu...

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