Virtual Network
Your private network in the cloud
- Build a hybrid infrastructure that you control
- Bring your own IP addresses and DNS servers
- Secure your connections with an IPSec VPN or ExpressRoute
- Gain granular control over traffic between subnets
- Create sophisticated network topologies using virtual appliances
- Get an isolated and secure environment for your applications
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Customers running Virtual Network
Enhance security and isolation
Azure Virtual Network provides an isolated and secure environment to run your virtual machines and applications. You can use your private IP addresses and define subnets, access control policies, and more. With Virtual Networks, you can treat Azure just as you would your own datacenter.
Rely on our global reach
Traffic between Azure resources, whether in a single region, or in multiple regions, stays in the Azure network. Intra-Azure traffic does not flow over the Internet. For example, within Azure, traffic for VM-to-VM, storage, and SQL communication traverses only the Azure network, regardless of the source and destination Azure region. Inter-region VNet-to-VNet traffic also flows entirely across the Azure network.
Build sophisticated network topologies
Within a virtual network, you can choose to run a variety of network virtual appliances—WAN optimizers, load balancers, and application firewalls—and define traffic flows, allowing you to design the network with a greater degree of control.
Extend your datacenter into the cloud
With Virtual Network, you can easily extend your on-premises IT environment into the cloud, much the way that you can set up and connect to a remote branch office. You have multiple options to securely connect to a Virtual Network—you can choose an IPSec VPN or a private connection using the Azure ExpressRoute service.
Create hybrid applications
With Virtual Network, you can build hybrid cloud applications that securely connect to your on-premises datacenter—so an Azure web application can access an on-premises SQL Server database or authenticate users against an on-premises Active Directory service.
IaaS and PaaS, better together
With Virtual Network, you can build services that rely on Azure Cloud Services and Azure Virtual Machines. Use Azure web roles for your front end and virtual machines for backend databases. Combining platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) within a virtual network gives you more flexibility and scalability in building apps.
Use the networking solution that is right for you
Find and leverage popular networking appliances, load balancers, firewall and traffic management solutions in the Azure Marketplace.