Private end points bandwidth / connection limits

Gran, Henrik 20 Reputation points
2024-03-15T15:15:09.6866667+00:00

We have a NVA (F5 BigIP) running in a VM that is proxying traffic to a Azure Web App backend. Currently we route the traffic through a NAT GW and then to the public endpoint of the Web App.

For reasons we are investigating setting up a private endpoint on the Web App instead. We have searched but not found any real numbers with limits on bandwidth or max active connections to a private endpoint.

Are there any connection/bandwidth limits to the private endpoints, (For NAT GW for example there is a limit of 50k per public ip to the same destination adress: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/nat-gateway/nat-gateway-resource#performance)

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  1. ChaitanyaNaykodi-MSFT 27,476 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2024-03-15T19:34:34.9433333+00:00

    @Gran, Henrik

    Thank you for reaching out.I understand you wish to know if there are any connection/bandwidth limits to the private endpoints.

    Actually, there is no throughput limitation on the network interface deployed for Private Endpoints. The throughput will depend on the type of service that you are creating the Private Endpoint for.

    Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thank you!


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