2021-11-15T07:22:00Z

What is your primary use case for Azure Bastion?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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Aladin Steiner - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-11-28T12:55:00Z
Nov 28, 2023

Our customers use the product to connect to Azure virtual machines. It is a perfect solution that they can easily connect to the browser and experience the VM services.

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Rob Kuppens - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-11-28T11:59:00Z
Nov 28, 2023

We use the product for customers and third parties that must log on to our customers' environments.

Reinhold Schätz-Dos Santos - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-04-06T12:37:00Z
Apr 6, 2023

We have various uses for the solution, but primarily to address security concerns. We used the Azure CLI to connect to the Azure VMs we created for our customers. It was essential for us to be able to connect to the VMs in a simple, secure, and smooth way. We conducted a migration process to move our customer's on-prem environment onto Azure, using Azure Bastion for login and remote login sessions. The transition took two to three months, and getting used to the product was an experience, though we didn't encounter any problems. Bastion works as advertised; there's a vacuum, and we script using an Azure-based CLI.

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2023-03-28T16:31:00Z
Mar 28, 2023

Every organization has public and private IP addresses, and you can't log into every machine over the internet. That's where Azure Bastion comes into the picture. You can configure Bastion on one machine, and from that machine, you can RDP or PuTTY to all the machines. RDP is for Windows, and PuTTY is for Linux.

SS
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2022-01-05T08:16:06Z
Jan 5, 2022

I'm using it for management. It's a management tool. It's like an RDP on HTML. I'm using it to manage virtual machines on Azure. If you want to manage a server or a virtual machine, you use the remote desktop service to access it. It is on the browser itself. As we are managing Azure Bastion, we have virtual machines, so to access the virtual machines, to avoid having or publishing the RDP port, and to avoid the security breaches on the RDP port, we use the Azure Bastion, which is a managing service on Microsoft.

Joshy Varghese - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-11-15T07:22:00Z
Nov 15, 2021

We have implemented it in one of our ITITS firms. We use it simply for IT management and optimization. We use it to connect virtual machines.

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