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Teradata Vantageā„¢ on Azure (DIY) Installation and Administration Guide

Product
Teradata Vantage on Azure
Release Number
2.2
Published
August 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-08-06
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Product Category
Cloud

An Azure virtual network (VNet) is a representation of your own network in the cloud. It is a logical isolation of the Azure cloud dedicated to your subscription. You fully control the IP address blocks, DNS settings, security policies, and route tables within this network. You can also further segment your VNet into subnets and deploy Azure IaaS VMs to use Teradata products. Additionally, you can connect the VNet to your on-premises network.

When you deploy Teradata products using a solution template, private IPs are assigned within the same VNet or VNet peering. After deploying a solution template, you have the option to create public IPs if you are connecting to the public cloud through the Internet.

When you deploy Teradata products separately, you can create a new or select an existing public IP address.

VNets are associated to a resource group which provides network boundaries for resources. A VNet is required when deploying a VM. VNets cannot span over multiple regions.

See Azure Documentation Center.