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You can use the topics in this section to manage Software Defined Networking, including tenant workloads and virtual networks.
Note
For additional Software Defined Networking documentation, you can use the following library sections.
This section contains the following topics.
Events
Apr 29, 2 PM - Apr 30, 7 PM
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Learning path
AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators - Training
AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate - Certifications
Demonstrate the design, implementation, and maintenance of Azure networking infrastructure, load balancing traffic, network routing, and more.
Documentation
Deploy a Software Defined Network Infrastructure
This topic provides links to topics on how to deploy a Microsoft Software Defined Network (SDN) infrastructure using scripts in Windows Server 2019 and 2016.
Deploy Software Defined Network Technologies using Windows PowerShell
This topic provides links to information on how to deploy individual SDN technologies using Windows PowerShell.
Software defined networking (SDN) in Azure Stack HCI and Windows Server - Azure Local
Software defined networking (SDN) provides a way to centrally configure and manage networks and network services such as switching, routing, and load balancing in your data center.