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What is VNETs?

Virtual Networks (VNETs) are a foundational component of cloud networking, providing a logically isolated section of the public cloud where you can launch cloud resources in a defined network. They enable resources like virtual machines, databases, and web apps to communicate with each other, the internet, and on-premises networks in a secure and scalable manner. VNETs offer control over IP address ranges, subnets, route tables, network gateways, and security policies.

What other technologies are related to VNETs?

VNETs Complementary Technologies

Network Security Groups (NSGs) control traffic flow in and out of VNET subnets, acting as a stateful firewall, complementing VNETs' routing capabilities.
mentioned alongside VNETs in 30% (447) of relevant job posts
Azure ExpressRoute provides a dedicated, private network connection from on-premises infrastructure to Azure VNETs, extending the VNET's reach.
mentioned alongside VNETs in 10% (606) of relevant job posts
Private Endpoints allow services to be accessed from within the VNET using a private IP address, enhancing security by keeping traffic within the VNET.
mentioned alongside VNETs in 26% (216) of relevant job posts

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