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IaaS BluePrint on Azure
Hi folks,
one question to the recommended blueprint designed by CP:
If you have to implement it in an azure cloud, do you use for each spoke and each hub a dedicated VNET?
It means you have to pay a lot of money for incoming and outgoing vnet traffic.
If you take a look to an older deployment guide the recommendation is to use one vnet and seperate it with subnets.
What is best practise with all advantages and disadvantages?
Thank you in advance & best regards
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