ExpressRoute

JMN-2253 596 Reputation points
2021-12-29T04:26:43.977+00:00

Hello,

I've a confusion and I would like to clarify it.

"Local circuit at an ExpressRoute peering location gives you access only to one or two Azure regions in or near the same metro."

So, when my region is Central Canada, then What am I allowed to access? Which regions?

Azure ExpressRoute
Azure ExpressRoute
An Azure service that provides private connections between Azure datacenters and infrastructure, either on premises or in a colocation environment.
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  1. SaiKishor-MSFT 17,236 Reputation points
    2021-12-29T08:58:32.283+00:00

    @JanNuaman-2253 Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A.

    Just to clarify, Local circuit at an ExpressRoute peering location gives you access only to one or two Azure regions in or near the same metro. In contrast, a Standard circuit gives you access to all Azure regions in a geopolitical area and a Premium circuit to all Azure regions globally.

    When you use the Toronto or Toronto 2 Peering location, you can access Canada Central region from the same. Hope this clarifies your doubts. Please let us know if you have any further questions and we will be glad to assist further. Thank you!

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  1. JMN-2253 596 Reputation points
    2021-12-29T13:09:47.777+00:00

    @SaiKishor-MSFT
    Thanks for your reply. It's not yet clear, especially when we talk about metro!
    If I choose Local circuit, then am I going to be able to access Quebec location as it is in Canada East? Or nearest US location?

    Thanks


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