onboarding azure cdn on

Xiaoyu Liang 20 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2023-07-28T10:16:01.3166667+00:00

Hi all we want to onboard azure cdn on DoD, is there any limitations need to focus for that or just follow up the instructions ?

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  1. GitaraniSharma-MSFT 49,581 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-07-28T14:03:02.9733333+00:00

    Hello @Xiaoyu Liang ,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform. Thank you for reaching out & hope you are doing well.

    I understand that you would like to onboard Azure CDN on DoD (Department of Defense in Azure US Government) and would like to know if there are any limitations for it or you can just follow up the instructions.

    Azure CDN is a global resource which is not tied to any region, so if you check the Azure products by region doc, you can see that Azure CDN is available for US Government Non-regional deployment.

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    Non-regional services are ones where there is no dependency on a specific Azure region and are always available.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/reliability/availability-zones-service-support#an-icon-that-signifies-this-service-is-non-regional-non-regional-services-always-available-services

    Also, if you check the Azure Government documentation, it says:

    Azure Government services operate the same way as the corresponding services in global Azure, which is why most of the existing online Azure documentation applies equally well to Azure Government.

    The only limitations mentioned for Azure Government are availability of features and difference in feature configurations:

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    However, the documentation also mentions the below:

    For current Azure Government regions and available services, see Products available by region. In general, service availability in Azure Government implies that all corresponding service features are available to you.

    Meaning all features of Azure CDN are available for Azure US Gov and there is no difference.

    So, you can just follow the instructions from the Azure CDN documentation and deploy it on your DoD subscription:

    Refer: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cdn/cdn-create-new-endpoint?toc=%2Fazure%2Ffrontdoor%2FTOC.json

    Azure Government portal sign-in: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-government/documentation-government-get-started-connect-with-portal#sign-in-to-azure-government

    Kindly let us know if the above helps or you need further assistance on this issue.


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