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Virtual Network in Azure is free of charge. Every subscription can create up to 50 Virtual Networks across all regions. VNET Peering links two virtual networks – either in the same region, or in different regions - and enables you to route traffic between them using private IP addresses (carry a nominal charge). Inbound and outbound traffic is charged at both ends of the peered networks. Network appliances such as VPN Gateway and Application Gateway that are run inside a virtual network are also charged.
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US government entities are eligible to purchase Azure Government services from a licensing solution provider with no upfront financial commitment, or directly through a pay-as-you-go online subscription.
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US government entities are eligible to purchase Azure Government services from a licensing solution provider with no upfront financial commitment, or directly through a pay-as-you-go online subscription.
Important—The price in R$ is merely a reference; this is an international transaction and the final price is subject to exchange rates and the inclusion of IOF taxes. An eNF will not be issued.
Virtual network peering
Virtual network peering links virtual networks, enabling you to route traffic between them using private IP addresses. Ingress and egress traffic is charged at both ends of the peered networks.
VNET Peering within the same region
Inbound data transfer | $- per GB |
Outbound data transfer | $- per GB |
Global VNET Peering
Zone 11 | Zone 21 | Zone 31 | US Gov1 | |
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Inbound data transfer | $- per GB | $- per GB | $- per GB | $- per GB |
Outbound data transfer | $- per GB | $- per GB | $- per GB | $- per GB |
NAT Gateway
NAT Gateway is a top-level resource to allow customers to simplify outbound connectivity for a virtual network at a per subnet level. Customers can choose to declare one or more frontend IP addresses and select individual subnets of a single virtual network. NAT Gateway replaces the default Internet destination in the virtual network’s routing table for the subnets identified by the customer and begins managing outbound SNAT flows for all outbound flows from the selected subnets.
Billing starts when the resource is created.
Rate | |
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Resource Hours | $- per hour |
Data Processed | $- per GB |
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Frequently asked questions
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For Global VNET Peering pricing will differ based on the zone your VNETs are in.
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No, there is no charge for data transfer within a virtual network
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No, you pay for other resources as you normally would. Neither VNET Peering, nor Global VNET peering impose any compute charges.
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VNET Peering is billed based on the ingress and egress data being transferred from one VNET to another.
Global Peering, like VNET peering, is billed based on ingress and egress data transfer. However, the pricing differs based on the zone the region is in.
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A sub-region is the lowest level geo-location that you may select to deploy your applications and associated data. For data transfers (except CDN), the following regions correspond to Zone 1, Zone 2, and Zone 3:
Zone 1—Australia Central, Australia Central 2, Canada Central, Canada East, Central US, East US, East US 2, France Central, France South, Germany North, Germany West Central, North Central US, North Europe, Norway East, Norway West, South Central US, Switzerland North, Switzerland West, UK South, UK West, West Central US, West Europe, West US, West US 2
Zone 2—Australia East, Australia Southeast, Central India, East Asia, Japan East, Japan West, Korea Central, Korea South, Southeast Asia, South India, West India
Zone 3—Brazil South, South Africa North, South Africa West, UAE Central, UAE North
US Gov—US Gov Arizona, US Gov Texas, US Gov Virginia
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