When you deploy dedicated Azure services in a virtual network, you can communicate with the service resources privately, through private IP addresses.
Deploying services within a virtual network provides the following capabilities:
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- Resources within the virtual network can communicate with each other privately, through private IP addresses. Example, directly transferring data between HDInsight and SQL Server running on a virtual machine, in the virtual network.
- On-premises resources can access resources in a virtual network using private IP addresses over a Site-to-Site VPN (VPN Gateway) or ExpressRoute.
- Virtual networks can be peered to enable resources in the virtual networks to communicate with each other, using private IP addresses.
- Service instances in a virtual network are typically fully managed by the Azure service. This includes monitoring the health of the resources and scaling with load.
- Service instances are deployed into a subnet in a virtual network. Inbound and outbound network access for the subnet must be opened through network security groups, per guidance provided by the service.
- Certain services also impose restrictions on the subnet they are deployed in, limiting the application of policies, routes or combining VMs and service resources within the same subnet. Check with each service on the specific restrictions as they may change over time. Examples of such services are Azure NetApp Files, Dedicated HSM, Azure Container Instances, App Service.
- Optionally, services might require a delegated subnet as an explicit identifier that a subnet can host a particular service. By delegating, services get explicit permissions to create service-specific resources in the delegated subnet.
- See an example of a REST API response on a virtual network with a delegated subnet. A comprehensive list of services that are using the delegated subnet model can be obtained via the Available Delegations API.
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Category | Service | Dedicated1 Subnet |
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Compute | Virtual machines: Linux or Windows Virtual machine scale sets Cloud Service: Virtual network (classic) only Azure Batch | No No No No2 |
Network | Application Gateway - WAF VPN Gateway Azure Firewall Azure Bastion Network Virtual Appliances | Yes Yes Yes Yes No |
Data | RedisCache Azure SQL Managed Instance | Yes Yes |
Analytics | Azure HDInsight Azure Databricks | No2 No2 |
Identity | Azure Active Directory Domain Services | No |
Containers | Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Azure Container Instance (ACI) Azure Container Service Engine with Azure Virtual Network CNI plug-in Azure Functions | No2 Yes No Yes |
Web | API Management Web Apps App Service Environment Azure Logic Apps | Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Hosted | Azure Dedicated HSM Azure NetApp Files | Yes Yes |
Azure Spring Cloud | Deploy in Azure virtual network (VNet injection) | Yes |
1 'Dedicated' implies that only service specific resources can be deployed in this subnet and cannot be combined with customer VM/VMSSs
2 It is recommended as a best practice to have these services in a dedicated subnet, but not a mandatory requirement imposed by the service.
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- Case Practice: Adoption Training Requirements (issued 10/2/2020)
- Case Practice: Education Guidance (issued 8/31/2020)
- Case Practice: FAQ (issued 6/4/2020 - replacing DCF Order 15 and 24)
- Case Practice: Face-to-Face Caseworker Contacts (issued 6/3/2020)
- Case Practice: Youth Aging Out of Care (issued 5/7/2020)
- Case Practice: Guidance on Use of Electronic Signatures (issued 4/13/2020 - DCF Order #25)
- Case Practice: Guidance for Virtual Engagement, CPS (updated 6/18/2020)
- Case Practice: Guidance for Virtual Engagement, YJ (updated 6/18/2020)
- Case Practice: Placement and Licensing Guidance (updated 6/16/2020 - DCF Order #13)
- Case Practice: ICPC Guidance (issued 4/13/2020 - DCF Order #27)
- Case Practice: Supporting Family Interaction (updated 5/19/2020 to reflect Legislature v. Palm)
- Congregate Care: Approach to Family Interaction and Visitors (issued 6/26/2020)
- Congregate Care: Outbreak Response (issued 11/18/2020)
- Congregate Care: Pandemic Preparedness (issued 3/16/2020)
- Congregate Care: Health Check Exposure Sample (issued 5/29/2020)
- Congregate Care: DMCPS Guidance for Facilities Required to Isolate (updated 6/2/2020 - DCF Order #23)
- Congregate Care: Frequently Asked Questions (updated 8/4/2020 - DCF Order #5)
- Letter to Foster Parents #1 (updated 5/26/2020 - DCF Order #8)
- Letter to Foster Parents #2 (issued 5/26/2020)
- Low or no cost technology options (issued 4/29/2020)
- Letter to Kinship Care Relatives #1 (updated 5/27/2020 - DCF Order #18)
- Letter to Kinship Care Relatives #2 (issued 5/26/2020)
- Parent tip sheet: Children in Out-of-Home Care (issued 7/21/2020)
- Parent tip sheet: Children in Congregate Care (issued 7/21/2020)
- Review timelines of initial determinations of substantiated maltreatment (no longer applicable)
- Federal guidance on background checks and caseworker visits - Stafford Act flexibility (issued 4/15/2020)
- Videoconferencing order for court proceedings (issued 4/15/2020 by the Office of the State Courts)
- Extension of original videoconferencing order (issued 5/22/2020 by the Office of the State Courts)
- Fingerprint background check flexibility memo (issued 4/20/2020 - DCF Order #30)
- Viewing COVID-19-related extraordinary payments (issued 4/21/2020)
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- Brighter Futures Initiative guidance (issued 3/20/2020 - DCF Order #9)