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Bitnami Documentation > Microsoft Azure > Bitnami Infrastructure Stacks for Microsoft Azure > Bitnami package for MariaDB for Microsoft Azure > Administration > Configure virtual network peering

Bitnami package for MariaDB for Microsoft Azure

Getting started

  • Obtain application and server credentials
  • Understand the default MariaDB configuration
  • Understand the default port configuration
  • Obtain MariaDB credentials
  • Connect to MariaDB

Configuration

  • Create a new MariaDB database and user

Administration

  • Start or stop services
  • Recover a MariaDB database
  • Connect to MariaDB from a different machine
  • Connect to MariaDB from a different machine
  • Modify the default MariaDB administrator password
  • Modify the MariaDB data directory
  • Secure MariaDB
  • Run console commands
  • Create and restore MySQL/MariaDB backups
  • Encrypt a MariaDB database table
  • Upload files using SFTP
  • Configure virtual network peering

Troubleshooting

  • Check the MariaDB log files

Configure virtual network peering

To connect two instances internally you can enable a Virtual Network (VNet) peering from the Azure Portal. Depending if the instances were launched in the same or in different resource groups, there are two methods for performing a internal connection: sharing a virtual network or enabling a virtual network peering.

  • Learn how to share a virtual network to join instances from the same resource group.
  • Learn how to enable virtual network peering to join instances from different resource groups.

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Last modification July 24, 2025

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