If you’re using Microsoft Azure for your Content Delivery Network (CDN), then keep reading.
On October 31, Azure CDN Standard from Akamai will be retired per a recent Microsoft announcement.
Since 2016, Azure has made it easy to adopt Akamai’s Azure CDN as a quick way to get your organization’s externally facing applications to customers. But the two parties have chosen not to move forward with the partnership.
There are two important updates to Azure CDN Standard from Akamai that organizations need to be mindful of:
The window is rapidly closing for organizations to shift their workloads to a different CDN profile, such as Azure Front Door. Otherwise, Azure CDN product engineering will automatically migrate any remaining active profiles to another Azure CDN profile on November 1, 2023, where it will be subject to the corresponding pricing and features.
Organizations need to start preparing for the forthcoming changes to their Azure CDN Standard from Akamai profiles. A flexible solution like Azure Front Door can help optimize your web and application delivery by allowing you to take advantage of other Azure services, in addition to improving performance, simplifying management and reducing costs.
It acts as a high-performance, secure entry point for web applications and serves as a layer of abstraction between the client and the backend service. Azure Front Door can provide features like load balancing, SSL termination, application acceleration, routing, and global failover.
It also allows you to manage and monitor traffic routing and distribution across different regions, endpoints, and backend pools based on different criteria; for example, URL path, client device, custom rules, or geographic location.
Essentially, there are four main benefits to focus on when it comes to Azure Front Door:
Depending on your organization’s specific application requirements, migrating workloads from Azure CDN Standard from Akamai to a different CDN profile, like Azure Front Door for example, can be a complex process:
First, you need to create an Azure Front Door Instance, which usually involves configuring backend pools, routing rules, caching rules, SSL certificates, and other settings.
After creating the instance, you will need to configure backend pools for your content; this might involve configuring endpoints for your origin servers, setting up health probes, and configuring load-balancing settings.
Next you will need to migrate your content to the new Front Door instance, which may encompass uploading files to Azure Storage, establishing caching rules, and configuring content delivery settings.
After the migration is complete, it’s critical to test and validate that everything is working as intended. This should include testing website performance, verifying SSL certificates, and checking that all content is being delivered correctly.
After testing and verifying, you will need to ensure your DNS records are updated to point to the new Front Door endpoint. Any other DNS records that may have been affected by the migration also need to be updated, such as custom domains that were configured in Akamai. DNS record propagation can take some time, so your migration plan needs to account for this; ensure you allow sufficient time for the new DNS records to propagate before decommissioning existing resources.
Once the migration is complete, you need to continuously monitor your Front Door instance’s performance and optimize settings as necessary to ensure optimal performance, security, and cost-efficiency.
Enlisting the services of a top tier Microsoft consultant, like CloudServus, that specializes in migrations to Azure Front Door can help streamline and accelerate this process - easing the transition to your new CDN solution.
We have a highly experienced team of consultants that can migrate you quickly and effortlessly from your existing Microsoft CDN solution to Azure Front Door via a simple, straightforward engagement. This ensures you can swiftly benefit from Azure Front Door’s modern caching, advanced security features, and competitive pricing model.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at CloudServus to get ahead of this newest update to the Microsoft Azure technology suite and start your migration to Azure Front Door.