Oct 02 2021 08:03 AM
Hi,
I want to make a question because i am a little bit frustrated.
Can i use the same Azure Firewall instance to connect 2 VM's that are in the same resource group but in different regions;;
Thank you!
Oct 13 2021 10:47 AM
Hi
Yes you can but you need to redirect the traffic via route tables to be able to see it and manage it with the firewall . Here the logical container and the region doesn't matter .since virtual network peering can be done cross region you just need to ensure than the address spaces you are using are not overlapping
Oct 13 2021 02:24 PM
SolutionHi @Michail_Kops ,
To elaborate a bit more on the answer provided by ibrahimambodji:
As you know, VNets don't span multiple regions, so I assume that you have one VNet in each region, where you deployed VMs.
The recommended approach is to use the 'Hub and Spoke' design pattern for your VNets in Azure and have:
Nov 22 2021 11:11 AM
Oct 13 2021 02:24 PM
SolutionHi @Michail_Kops ,
To elaborate a bit more on the answer provided by ibrahimambodji:
As you know, VNets don't span multiple regions, so I assume that you have one VNet in each region, where you deployed VMs.
The recommended approach is to use the 'Hub and Spoke' design pattern for your VNets in Azure and have: