From the course: Azure Network Engineer Associate (AZ-700) Cert Prep: Design, Implement, and Manage Connectivity Services

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Configure private peering

Configure private peering

- [Instructor] The exam may test your knowledge of configuring private peering in ExpressRoute. So just to recap what private peering does for us, it facilitates direct communication between your on-premises infrastructure and Azure resources using private IP addresses. So it allows us to connect directly to IaaS and PaaS resources deployed within a virtual network privately addressed through this private peering domain. It provides a reliable and secure way to extend your trusted core on-premises network into Azure because that private peering domain is considered a trusted extension. So do I really need private peering or why would I need private peering? This is always helpful in an exam like a AZ-700 where you're expected to really understand the big picture. So a few reasons to opt for private peering: Security and isolation, if we want a dedicated private path, sure it makes sense. If our traffic patterns are mostly east-west traffic patterns from on-premises to Azure virtual…

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