Serveral series on refence architectures for your success with Azure

Azure Reference Architectures

Our reference architectures are arranged by scenario, with related architectures grouped together. Each architecture includes recommended practices, along with considerations for scalability, availability, manageability, and security. Most also include a deployable solution.

Linux VM Workloads

Linux VM Architecture This series starts with best practices for running a single Linux VM, then multiple load-ballanced VMs, and finally a multi-region N-tier application. Go to architecture

Windows VM Workloads

Winndows VM Architecture This series starts with best practices for running a single Windows VM, then multiple load-ballanced VMs, and finally a multi-region N-tier application. Go to architecture

Hybrid Network

Hybrid Network VM Architecture This series shows options for creating a network connection between an on-premises network and Azure. Go to architecture

Network DMZ

Network Architecture This series shows hot to create a network DMZ to protect the boundry between an Azure virtual network and an on-premises network or the internet. Go to architecture

Identity Management

Identity Management Architecture This serues shows options for integrating your on-premises Active Directory (AD) environment with an Azure network. Go to architecture

App Services Web Application

App Services Web Application Architecture This series shows best practices for web application that use Azure App Service. Go to architecture

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