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Solution: Use PowerShell to VNet integrate your web app - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure Network Engineer Associate (AZ-700) Cert Prep: Design and Implement Private Access to Azure Services
Solution: Use PowerShell to VNet integrate your web app
(upbeat rhythmic music) (music continues) - [Instructor] I hope you enjoyed that challenge. Let's have a look at the solution. Your challenge was to use PowerShell, to VNet integrate your web app. Your developers needed to deploy their application to your new web app, and the database backend is only accessible via private endpoints. So your task was to use Azure PowerShell, to script VNet integration for your web application. You're familiar already with the target architecture, with the web apps on the left, and the virtual network including Integration Subnet and Private Endpoint subnet in the center. And on the bottom, we have the private DNS zone, which is used for new-AzVM solutions for the private endpoint, as well as on the right, are Azure SQL instance. Let's have a look at the solution. Welcome back to the Azure portal. The solution to this challenge should look very familiar, as we've already covered it…
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VNet integration for your web app: What and why?5m 32s
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VNet integrates your web app using the Azure Portal4m 7s
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VNet integrates your web app using the Azure PowerShell4m 27s
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VNet integration and AKS4m 3s
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Challenge: Use PowerShell to VNet integrate your web app1m 21s
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Solution: Use PowerShell to VNet integrate your web app6m 46s
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