Azure Virtual Network Manager allows users to connect, secure, and simplify their network resources. This new tool provides a comprehensive view of the network topology and offers easy-to-use configuration options for both Azure and on-premises resources. This article provides an overview of the features and benefits of using Azure Virtual Network Manager.
Azure Virtual Network Manager
Azure Virtual Network Manager (VNM) is a new service from Microsoft that simplifies the management of virtual networks. It provides a unified view of all the virtual networks in an organization, and allows users to quickly and easily connect, secure, and manage their network resources.
Connecting Resources
VNM makes it easy to connect resources across different networks. It provides a unified view of all the virtual networks in an organization, making it easy to connect resources across different networks. It also provides a secure connection between virtual networks, allowing users to securely access resources from different networks.
Secure Connections
VNM provides secure connections between virtual networks. It uses a secure tunneling protocol to encrypt traffic between networks, ensuring that data is secure and confidential. It also provides access control, allowing users to control who has access to their networks.
Simplified Management
VNM simplifies the management of virtual networks. It provides an easy-to-use interface for managing virtual networks, and allows users to quickly and easily connect, secure, and manage their network resources.
“VNM makes it easy to connect resources across different networks, provides secure connections between virtual networks, and simplifies the management of virtual networks.”
VNM is a powerful tool for managing virtual networks, and it is an ideal solution for organizations that need to quickly and easily connect, secure, and manage their network resources.
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From the Microsoft Azure Blog