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What is a VNet?

An Azure Virtual Network (VNet) is a representation of your own network in the cloud. It is a logical isolation of the Azure cloud dedicated to your subscription. When you create a VNet, your services and VMs within your VNet can communicate directly and securely with each other in the cloud.Click to see full answer. People also ask, what is VNet and subnet?A VNET is the address space. It hosts subnet, where you will connect resources. Subnet segment the address space into multiple subnetworks. By default, an IP in a subnet can communicate with any other IP inside the VNET.Furthermore, why is VNet peering? The benefits of using virtual network peering, whether local or global, include: A low-latency, high-bandwidth connection between resources in different virtual networks. The ability for resources in one virtual network to communicate with resources in a different virtual network. In this way, how many subnets can be created VNet? Remember that for each subnet, Azure holds back 5 IP Addresses. If you create a VNet with 10 subnets, you are losing 50 IP addresses to Azure.How do I connect to Azure VNet?To connect to your VNet, on the client computer, go to VPN connections in the Azure portal and locate the VPN connection that you created. The VPN connection has the same name as your virtual network. Select Connect. If a pop-up message about the certificate appears, select Continue to use elevated privileges.

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Update: 2024-08-28