Just some friendly advice Will. If you're now at the level of needing to create vnets then you probably don't need resource groups and regions re-explained. Same also with explaining subnets and basic IP networking, this should be assumed knowledge. Keep your videos focused, as in how do I achieve these things in Azure coming from a bricks and mortar network environment.
Thanks for the explanation. It is the clearest I've found so far. 👍
What a clear explanation, before this session i was thinking VN on Azure is so complex. waiting for more and more sessions.. God Bless you sir..
Awesome, I'm glad it was helpful :)
Finally I got clear idea about net work. Thanks for doing that. Please publish more video related azure.
Awesome, glad it was helpful
Great explanation to start, thanks!
I now know how to create a virtual netweok and subnets within. Thank you so much.
Great!
You, sir, are a lifesaver!!! Thank you for this series :)
Great video sir 👍.
Thank you
I really appreciate this video. I've been struggling to understand this part. Thank you!
Great, glad it was helpful!
@8:05. How is that actually calculated? Is there a formula that would tell you how the /# at the end affects the number of available IP addresses?
thanks for the nice explanation, you answered my question within first 2 min of vid. Thanks!! I really appreciate the effort.
Great explanation..!
Bravo! This is a great tutorial !
Hi, I have been trying hard to understand what makes a subnet to be public. How can we say/identify a subnet as public or private subnet?
Thanks dad :)
No problem son
Just some friendly advice Will. If you're now at the level of needing to create vnets then you probably don't need resource groups and regions re-explained. Same also with explaining subnets and basic IP networking, this should be assumed knowledge. Keep your videos focused, as in how do I achieve these things in Azure coming from a bricks and mortar network environment.
It should also be assumed that you should do your own video if you feel you can do better. Thanks Will Brock for a great video !