Azure Daily 2022 by Gordon

General availability: User-defined routes support for private endpoints

User-defined routes (UDRs) support for private endpoints is now generally available. This feature enhancement will remove the need to create a /32 address prefix when defining custom routes. You will now have the ability to use a wider address prefix in the user defined route tables for traffic destined to a private endpoint (PE) by way of a network virtual appliance (NVA). In order to leverage this feature, you will need to set a specific subnet level property, called PrivateEndpointNetworkPolicies, to enabled on the subnet containing private endpoint resources.

Diagram showing an overview of interaction of the Public, Private and N V A Virtual Machines used in this tutorial.

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