This Week I Learned - Week #18 2019

This Week I Learned -

* There are no guarantees regarding the distances between various Availability Zones within an Azure region.

* Availability Zones are not an ideal DR solution.

When you deploy Azure VMs across Availability Zones and establish failover solutions within the same Azure region, some restrictions apply

Difference between Site-to-Site & VNet-to-VNet connection - Connecting a virtual network to another virtual network using the VNet-to-VNet connection type (VNet2VNet) is similar to creating a Site-to-Site IPsec connection to an on-premises location. Both connectivity types use a VPN gateway to provide a secure tunnel using IPsec/IKE, and both function the same way when communicating. The difference between the connection types is the way the local network gateway is configured. When you create a VNet-to-VNet connection, you do not see the local network gateway address space. It is automatically created and populated. If you update the address space for one VNet, the other VNet automatically knows to route to the updated address space. Creating a VNet-to-VNet connection is typically faster and easier than creating a Site-to-Site connection between VNets.

Just as in the desktop version of Outlook, email attachments (with headers of original email) can be added to an email by dragging and dropping the file into an email where it has to be embedded

There are several states that OneDrive goes through & the icon changes accordingly in the system tray

* ABCs of achieving professional success:
A - Attitude (Always start with a Yes)
B - Belief (Always believe you can do it)
C- Commitment ( Always stay committed to ethics AND to the team WHILE you give  a100% to  the cause)

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