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VNET Peering

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**VNET Peering**

What is VNET Peering?

VNet peering enables you to seamlessly connect two or more Azure Virtual Networks. The virtual networks appear as one for connectivity purposes. Traffic between virtual machines in peered virtual networks is routed through the Microsoft backbone infrastructure, much like traffic is routed between virtual machines in the same virtual network. VNet peering is commonly used to create a single network for your Azure subscription, enabling resource sharing and communication between different applications or services deployed in separate virtual networks. It is also used to create hub and spoke network topologies.

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