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Azure ExpressRoute is a cloud service that provides a private connection between an organization’s on-premises infrastructure and Microsoft Azure data centers. ExpressRoute connections don’t go over the public Internet, which provides more reliability, faster speeds, and lower latencies than a typical Internet connection.=More Information= | <br> | ||
Azure ExpressRoute is a cloud service that provides a private connection between an organization’s on-premises infrastructure and Microsoft Azure data centers. ExpressRoute connections don’t go over the public Internet, which provides more reliability, faster speeds, and lower latencies than a typical Internet connection. | |||
ExpressRoute connections are established through a partnership with a connectivity provider, such as AT&T, British Telecom, Equinix, Level 3, Verizon, and XO | |||
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https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/expressroute/ | https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/expressroute/ | ||
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Revision as of 05:05, 23 April 2024
Description
Azure ExpressRoute is a cloud service that provides a private connection between an organization’s on-premises infrastructure and Microsoft Azure data centers. ExpressRoute connections don’t go over the public Internet, which provides more reliability, faster speeds, and lower latencies than a typical Internet connection.
ExpressRoute connections are established through a partnership with a connectivity provider, such as AT&T, British Telecom, Equinix, Level 3, Verizon, and XO