On the Ali Cloud, the intranet of all virtual machines (cloud servers) created by the same account is directly connected. Azure, however, was completely different, a bit overwhelmed at first, and then groped for it--only virtual machines in the same subnet (subnet) in the same virtual network (network) in Azure could communicate directly through the intranet and share them with this blog post.
When you start using azure, if you go straight to the theme of creating a virtual machine directly (virtual Machine), although the VM has intranet IP (INTERNAL IP address), but they are isolated, can not directly communicate in the intranet.
To achieve smooth communication between virtual machines, see the following procedure.
1, you must first create a virtual network (network):
As shown above, specify the name of the virtual network, select the (room) area (REGION), and specify Affinity group NAME (GEO Group, the physical physical distance of the same geo-group is closer) "For details, see Windows Azure Affinity Groups ( Geo-group) of importance. "
Then set the virtual network IP address range, and set a subnet (assuming that the subnet name is called frontend), only in the same subnet virtual machine can directly communicate through the intranet.
Once you've created the virtual network, you'll see the following figure in the NETWORKS.
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