Vwan and secured hub

prasantc 936 Reputation points
2023-07-18T21:14:58.5133333+00:00

Does virtual WAN and secured hub need to be in same subscription? How do we plan for resources across continental regions?

Azure Virtual WAN
Azure Virtual WAN
An Azure virtual networking service that provides optimized and automated branch-to-branch connectivity.
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  1. KapilAnanth-MSFT 46,876 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-07-19T05:01:48.28+00:00

    @prasantc

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A Platform. Thank you for reaching out & I hope you are doing well.

    I understand that you would like to know if we can have a vWAN and a Secured vHub in different subscriptions.

    This is not feasible.

    The vWAN and vHub should belong to the same subscription.

    However, you must note that you can,

    • Create vHubs in any region inside a vWAN
    • And link VNets in different subscription to this vHub(s)
    • i.e, cross-tenant virtual networks to a Virtual WAN hub is supported

    This is documented here

    Also refer Any to Any connectivity

    User's image

    Here, VNets connected to region2 can be in a different tenant (child tenant), however, vHub in region2 belongs to the vWAN in Parent tenant.

    Kindly let us know if this helps or you need further assistance on this issue.

    Thanks,

    Kapil


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