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I love how whenever an Azure announcement comes up that I find concerning it's shortly followed by one of your videos explaining everything perfectly. I can see this affecting a lot of ASR deployments as the majority of Azure DR environments seem to just be a placeholder vnet. Also interested to see if Microsoft will make any changes to some of the issues we see with forced tunneling, like windows activation failing.
Thanks for the video. Quick question.. does that mean if I don't explicitly implement outbound access I won't be able to reach Azure services (like Azure Storage, etc), since those are connecting via public IP?
I was wondering more from the perspective of what will break with existing automated deployment scripts in 9/2025. I guess we'll need to include some mechanism to reach Azure services and not count on them being accessible by default any more. Thanks again for your great videos!!
Very disappointed that implicit is going away. That and bastion was a great way to spin up an isolated vm but still have easy outgoing internet access.
The ways to enable Internet access from resources in a virtual network! Please make sure to read the description for the chapters and key information about this video and others.
⚠ P L E A S E N O T E ⚠
🔎 If you are looking for content on a particular topic search the channel. If I have something it will be there!
🕰 I don't discuss future content nor take requests for future content so please don't ask 😇
🤔 Due to the channel growth and number of people wanting help I no longer can answer or even read questions and they will just stay in the moderation queue never to be seen so please post questions to other sites like Reddit, Microsoft Community Hub etc.
👂 Translate the captions to your native language via the auto-translate feature in settings! ruclips.net/video/v5b53-PgEmI/видео.html for a demo of using this feature.
Thanks for watching!
🤙
It seems like every enterprise tenant in azure I’ve been in can’t think outside of using some proxy for internet, this is great. Thank you John.
I have a ticket in my queue at work to research this, thanks for the video!
In two years, this video is going to explode in popularity.
ROFL
Amazing video, the reason I like it is because you covered all the options available which makes it so useful to watch. Many thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Loved this one. Exactly what I was struggling to understand by myself - and this video is nicely put everything in placed.
Awesome!
Hi john. Big fan of u. Like the way you explain in depth and how it works in the backend
Hey, thanks!
Excellent video. Thanks John for a great explanation.
Very welcome
Thanks for the heads-up John. This is super important!
You bet!
Another great video. One really good and important point to remember as explained here. The NAT Gateway is not zone redundant...
I love how whenever an Azure announcement comes up that I find concerning it's shortly followed by one of your videos explaining everything perfectly.
I can see this affecting a lot of ASR deployments as the majority of Azure DR environments seem to just be a placeholder vnet. Also interested to see if Microsoft will make any changes to some of the issues we see with forced tunneling, like windows activation failing.
Maybe as part of the recovery plan it spins up a nat gateway via infra as code? Just a change in our behavior I guess.
I\ve always been wondering why do the VMs have access to the internet by default, now I jnow. Thanks a million. You are THE BEST!!
You are welcome!
Loved this. Keep up the good work!!! 💪
Thank you!!
Thank you john, really interesting!
Glad you enjoyed it
as usual fantastic video. extremely educational.
I'll take a L size tshirt or XL hoodie version of that your shirt please! ☁
Thanks John
Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
So funny I was just looking for this solution for my AVD pool! Thanks John!
Glad to help!
Thanks for the video. Quick question.. does that mean if I don't explicitly implement outbound access I won't be able to reach Azure services (like Azure Storage, etc), since those are connecting via public IP?
You could use private link for example to not require Internet access.
I was wondering more from the perspective of what will break with existing automated deployment scripts in 9/2025. I guess we'll need to include some mechanism to reach Azure services and not count on them being accessible by default any more. Thanks again for your great videos!!
Thanks, did you forget about BASTION?.
Bastion is not an egress Internet service.
Yes Thanks for clearifying
Have MS indicated they will have a free option for for labs and small deployments that have simple needs or is the "dirty" route your only option?
Other than the "free trial" not much
Is it just me or are John’s muscles getting bigger?
nah my head is shrinking.
@@NTFAQGuy 😂😂😂
Can we UDR to an egress fw to get around needing a nat gateway due to the new Microsoft announcement about default outbound access changing?
I cover this in the video
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Very disappointed that implicit is going away. That and bastion was a great way to spin up an isolated vm but still have easy outgoing internet access.