@Reymond Keiluhu Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A. I understand that you want to setup connection between your 2 stacks in Azure and be able to achieve high BW i.e., about 2 Gbps which your stack in giving you currently. Since S2S VPNs have BW limitations as you mentioned, I would suggest you to go with Vnet Peering as it has the following advantages:
The benefits of using virtual network peering are as follows:
- A low-latency, high-bandwidth connection between resources in different virtual networks.
- The ability of resources in one virtual network to communicate with resources in a different virtual network.
- The ability to transfer data between virtual networks across different subscriptions and Azure Active Directory tenants.
- No downtime to resources in either virtual network when creating the peering, or after the peering is created.
- Network traffic between peered virtual networks is private. Traffic between virtual networks is kept in the infrastructure layer. No public internet, gateways, or encryption is required in the communication between virtual networks.
Regarding this statement, could you please explain in more detail about this so I can understand and assist better? Thank you!
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