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Microsoft Fabric: Expert Guidance for a Successful Evaluation
The hybrid cloud network consists of both physical and virtualized technologies to provide connectivity across Cloud, private data centers, on-premises, and branch offices. To help customers with their massive modernization efforts, SNP leverages the Azure Virtual WAN to build and deploy applications while simplifying branch connectivity.
Azure’s Virtual WAN is software-defined connectivity that allows you to take advantage of optimized and automated branch connectivity on a global scale with Azure. Virtual WAN provides a better networking experience by seamlessly connecting branches to Azure with SDWAN & VPN devices (i.e., Customer Premises Equipment or CPE) with built-in ease of use and configuration management. It also provides security and routing functionalities to provide a single operational interface.
Traffic from branches goes into Microsoft’s network at the Microsoft edge site which is closest to a given branch office. Currently, there are 130 of these sites in the Microsoft global network. Once traffic is within the network, it can terminate one of your Virtual WAN’s virtual hubs. These hubs cover different Azure public Cloud regions around the world.
