Hey everyone, lets see how to make ExpressRoute more resilient! 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! 🤙
I just finished watching the ExpressRoute Deep Dive yesterday (oldie but goldie), this is a nice addition! And without echo this time, gotta love the old vids ;) . Thanks John!
Excellent overview John, I designed something slimier with the Equinix Cloud Exchange many years back where each router had two ports, one port from each connected to different peering points then Equinix routed/bridged the connects across their own fabric to another express route peering point, so was resilient. But things could still go wrong if the provider had fabric issues. This was extremely rare but still could happen. Been a while since I have looked at express route. Obviously you could design this using two completely seperate providers, but this would be more Geo-redundant and not Metro and the costs would double, so guess it really depends on your level of risk. But ExpressRoute metro looks like a nice solution and i guess a lot easier to configure nowadays.😀
We have ExpressRoute but the second line is actually VPN, second ExpressRoute was too expensive apparently for us, perhaps because of telco costs, not quite sure
Hi, fellow tech viewers. I've seen express route come up before in other technical training. Is this a uniquely American thing? More specifically, is it something that is used in Australia?
Hey everyone, lets see how to make ExpressRoute more resilient! 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!
🤙
I just finished watching the ExpressRoute Deep Dive yesterday (oldie but goldie), this is a nice addition! And without echo this time, gotta love the old vids ;) . Thanks John!
Good stuff. Good timing as we are looking at implementing ExpressRoute soon. Thanks John!
Excellent overview John, I designed something slimier with the Equinix Cloud Exchange many years back where each router had two ports, one port from each connected to different peering points then Equinix routed/bridged the connects across their own fabric to another express route peering point, so was resilient. But things could still go wrong if the provider had fabric issues. This was extremely rare but still could happen. Been a while since I have looked at express route. Obviously you could design this using two completely seperate providers, but this would be more Geo-redundant and not Metro and the costs would double, so guess it really depends on your level of risk. But ExpressRoute metro looks like a nice solution and i guess a lot easier to configure nowadays.😀
Excellent timing on this vid, we are looking at implementing ExpressRoute soon so I learned a lot from it!
Glad it was helpful!
super cool video, enjoy the way you put it, super easy to understand, should you be a great teacher, thank you!
Great video as always John :-)
We have ExpressRoute but the second line is actually VPN, second ExpressRoute was too expensive apparently for us, perhaps because of telco costs, not quite sure
Excellent video.
Thank you very much!
Hi, fellow tech viewers. I've seen express route come up before in other technical training. Is this a uniquely American thing? More specifically, is it something that is used in Australia?
No its used throughout the world.