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Virtual Networks

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What is Virtual Networks?

A virtual network is a network that is logically separate from the underlying physical network infrastructure. It allows multiple virtual networks to operate on the same physical hardware, providing isolation, security, and resource optimization. Virtual networks are commonly used for cloud computing, network segmentation, and creating test environments.

What other technologies are related to Virtual Networks?

Virtual Networks Complementary Technologies

Azure SQL DB can be integrated within a virtual network using Private Endpoints or Service Endpoints to restrict network access. Therefore, SQL Azure DB usage is complementary to Virtual Networks.
mentioned alongside Virtual Networks in 75% (131) of relevant job posts
Network Security Groups are used to control network traffic to and from resources within a virtual network, acting as a firewall. They are directly managed within and enhance virtual networks.
mentioned alongside Virtual Networks in 22% (320) of relevant job posts
Many Azure PaaS services benefit from integration with Virtual Networks using features like Private Endpoints and VNet integration. This makes PaaS capabilities complementary.
mentioned alongside Virtual Networks in 95% (74) of relevant job posts

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