Private Application Gateway on Azure Application Gateway v2 overview

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Secure application delivery is a central topic in modern cloud architectures. As organizations increasingly adopt private networking models, controlling how applications are exposed becomes a key design consideration.

A new capability in Azure Application Gateway v2 introduces the concept of a Private Application Gateway, allowing the service to operate entirely within private network boundaries.

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Azure Esv6 and Edsv6 large VM sizes overview

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Azure continues to expand its compute portfolio with larger virtual machine sizes designed for demanding enterprise workloads. One of the recent updates introduces new large VM sizes in the Esv6 and Edsv6 series, offering higher vCPU configurations for applications that require significant compute capacity.

These new options are particularly relevant for organizations running workloads that scale vertically and benefit from a large number of CPU cores.

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Operational insights on Azure Network Security Perimeter

As cloud environments grow in complexity, protecting resources is no longer limited to traditional network boundaries. Organizations are increasingly adopting architectures where services communicate internally across multiple virtual networks, subscriptions, and regions.

In these environments, the challenge is not only protecting external access but also defining clear and controlled boundaries between services. Azure Network Security Perimeter introduces a model that helps address this challenge by creating a structured security boundary around platform services.

This capability allows organizations to control how Azure services can be accessed, helping reduce exposure while maintaining flexibility in cloud architectures.

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