Logical Networks in Azure Portal for HCI: Setting the Stage for Software Defined Networking
Published Mar 19 2024 12:16 PM 1,556 Views
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At this past Microsoft Ignite 2023, we officially announced the public preview of logical networks in Azure Portal for Azure Stack HCI. Logical networks, also called LNETs, are traditional VLAN-based networks. You may have noticed that this construct was previously called virtual networks in Azure Portal. After all, if you compare the Azure Stack HCI experience to Azure, a virtual machine always gets connected to a virtual network; so, why is it necessary to bring in logical networks to Azure Portal for HCI?

 

In Azure, everything is virtualized, and any customer who is trying to onboard their workloads onto Azure is doing it all on a virtual network. However, there are customers in Azure Stack HCI who want to put their applications either on a completely virtualized network or on a physical network. In order to create that differentiation, we have introduced logical networks to represent your physical networks.

 

It's important to note that in a few months, logical networks will give you the ability to provision network security groups on your logical networks in the same way you can provision them on your virtual networks on Azure. While currently you can attach a virtual machine to a logical network, you will later get the capability to not only provision network security groups to secure your VMs even though they are sitting on regular VLANs but also create and manage software load balancers with SDN logical networks. All of these policies will be software-defined with no changes needed on the physical network.

 

Now, you may be wondering how you can provision your Azure-style virtual networks through Azure Portal for HCI… do not worry, because virtual networks are coming soon! The virtual networks that we will be bringing in later this year will function in the same way virtual networks in Azure are currently used.

 

Ultimately, launching logical networks on Portal was needed to bring our north star of SDN virtual networks which will be coming in late 2024. Logical network support through the Portal is an essential part of the SDN journey in Azure Stack HCI, as it allows you to start using SDN with VLANs that you are already familiar with. With logical network support in Azure Portal, you can experience how SDN can provide value to your workloads before moving on to virtual networks and therefore be able to integrate SDN more seamlessly into your networks.

 

Please check out the demo below showing the logical network experience in Azure Portal. In this demo, Azure Stack HCI Senior PM Varun Lakshmanan demonstrates how to create a static and dynamic logical network as well as how to provision a virtual machine on a logical network in Azure Portal for HCI.

 

 

We are so excited to finally bring in logical networks, and we hope you can reap the benefits of LNETs in the Azure Portal experience for HCI. Please look forward to additional security benefits added to LNETs with network security groups as new SDN capabilities are added later this year. As always, please feel free to give us feedback on your SDN experience by emailing sdn_feedback@microsoft.com. We hope to continue improving our product and your experience in any way we can! 

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