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Daniel Larsen
Добавлен 15 фев 2007
Testing cache-control directives with Azure Front Door cache
How to test that origin services are responding with the correct cache-control headers that act as directives for Azure Front Door cache.
This is a companion to the blog "How Azure Front Door cache can help protect against DDoS attacks" techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/fasttrack-for-azure/how-azure-front-door-cache-can-help-protect-against-ddos-attacks/ba-p/3703272
This is an Azure Lunch video by Daniel Larsen, Principal Customer Experience Engineer at Microsoft. I work for Microsoft, but opinions are my own.
This video is provided "AS-IS," WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Microsoft disclaims all express, implied or statutory warranties, including warranties of quality, title, non-infringement,...
This is a companion to the blog "How Azure Front Door cache can help protect against DDoS attacks" techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/fasttrack-for-azure/how-azure-front-door-cache-can-help-protect-against-ddos-attacks/ba-p/3703272
This is an Azure Lunch video by Daniel Larsen, Principal Customer Experience Engineer at Microsoft. I work for Microsoft, but opinions are my own.
This video is provided "AS-IS," WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Microsoft disclaims all express, implied or statutory warranties, including warranties of quality, title, non-infringement,...
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Daniel, I landed here from your article on how AFD can protect L7 application workloads against DDoS attacks. Excellent article. I do have one question though: how does this level of protection compare to Application Gateway. How do these two products differ from each other in L7 protection? Appreciate if you could share your thoughts
Really informative video 👍👍👍