In this part of the Azure Virtual Desktop article series, I will explain the monitoring of virtual machines, virtual network and other network components with Azure Network Watcher and its benefits in case of problems.
Azure Network Watcher provides tools to monitor and diagnose resources, view metrics, and enable or disable logs in an Azure virtual network.
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Azure Network Watcher; It is designed to monitor and repair the network health of IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) including virtual machines, virtual networks, application gateways, and load balancers. At this point, since it creates a virtual machine and network at the beginning of the most basic components that make up Azure Virtual Desktop, it can easily use a service to detect network problems that may arise.
In addition, Connection Monitor 2.0 monitors the availability, latency, and network topology changes between the virtual machine and the endpoint. Connection Monitor notifies you if an endpoint becomes unreachable. Possible problems can be DNS name resolution problems in a virtual machine’s operating system, CPU, memory, or firewall.
I hope this article, in which I examine the Azure Virtual Desktop environment, its components and related services, will be useful for you.
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