This template allows you to create a Virtual Network with three subnets: DMZ, front end, and back end; Windows Server VMs in the DMZ and front end subnets; SQL Server 2014 VMs in the back end subnet; NSGs to secure the front end and back end subnets, and UDRs to forward all internal traffic through a virtual machine in teh DMZ.
Below are the parameters that the template expects.
Name | Description |
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stdStorageName | Name for the standard storage account used to store vhds |
stdStorageType | Type of storage for the standard storage account, defaults to Standard_LRS |
prmStorageName | Name for the premium storage account used to store SSD vhds |
prmStorageType | Type of storage for the premium storage account, defaults to Premium_LRS |
vnetName | Name for the new virtual network |
vnetPrefix | Address prefix for the Virtual Network specified in CIDR format |
frontEndSubnetName | Name for front end subnet |
frontEndSubnetPrefix | Prefix for the front end specified in CIDR format |
backEndSubnetName | Name for back end subnet |
backEndSubnetPrefix | Prefix for the back end specified in CIDR format |
dmzSubnetName | Name for DMZ subnet |
dmzSubnetPrefix | Prefix for the DMZ specified in CIDR format |
webCount | Number of VMs in the front end subnet |
sqlCount | Number of VMs in the back end subnet |
fwCount | Number of VMs in the DMZ subnet |
frontEndNSGName | Name for the NSG in the front end subnet |
backEndNSGName | Name for the NSG in the back end subnet |
frontEndUDRName | Name for the Route Table in the front end subnet |
backEndUDRName | Name for the Route Table in the back end subnet |
vmaIpAddress | Private IP address for virtual appliance |
For more information on the scenario built wth this template, visit this page |