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Nir_Shamir
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1. AWS doesn't have an LB option , everything works with API. we used to have the same in Azure until we moved to work with LBs. the API failover in AWS is pretty fast and usually you don't even notice it.

2. Route-Servers are more dynamic the the regular UDRs . if you have a small static network then I would use UDRs. for large networks and VNETS + constant changes I would use Route Servers do ease the operation of changes.

3. I always deploy the CloudGuard GWs in a separate compartment (VNET or VPC etc.) it's easier to manage it and it doesn't mixup with the rest of your networks.

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