DNS-providers

Latency Global + Azure Traffic Manager

Connect Azure Traffic Manager to Latency Global for monitoring-driven traffic routing. Use real-time data from 70+ global probes to inform Azure's traffic management decisions.

Beschikbaar op: Pro-plan en hoger

Hoe in te stellen

1

Set up a Traffic Manager profile in Azure

2

Create a service principal with Traffic Manager permissions

3

In Latency Global, add Azure Traffic Manager as a DNS provider

4

Enter your Azure credentials (tenant ID, client ID, client secret)

5

Create DNS policies linking monitors to Traffic Manager endpoints

Gebruiksscenario's

Performance-Based Routing

Route traffic based on real latency data from Latency Global's 70+ probes, not just Azure's own health checks.

Multi-Cloud Failover

Monitor endpoints across AWS, GCP, and Azure, with Traffic Manager handling the failover routing.

Hybrid Infrastructure

Monitor on-premise and cloud endpoints together. When an on-premise server goes down, Traffic Manager automatically routes to your Azure backup.

Andere integraties

Veelgestelde vragen

The service principal needs Contributor access to the Traffic Manager profile resource.

The integration targets Traffic Manager specifically. For Azure Front Door, you can use webhook alerts to trigger Azure Functions that update Front Door configuration.

It complements them. Latency Global monitors from 70+ global locations with more check types (HTTP, ping, DNS, traceroute), giving you broader visibility than Azure's native probes alone.

Ga aan de slag met Azure Traffic Manager

Stel binnen enkele minuten een Azure Traffic Manager-integratie in. Abonnementen vanaf $ 5/maand, inclusief alle integraties.

5 monitoren inbegrepen • Alle 70+ locaties (+40 binnenkort) • Geen contracten