Two VPN Gateway in same virtual network and gateway transits need to be enabled

Robin Hitch 145 Reputation points
2024-07-24T05:47:40.1033333+00:00

Will there be any conflicts when we enable gateway transits if we have two types of virtual network gateways (Express route and VPNGW1 Site-to-site) in the same virtual network. (We need to enable gateway transits for 2 or more VNet peering)

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  1. KapilAnanth-MSFT 46,776 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-07-24T10:27:32.6366667+00:00

    @Robin Hitch ,

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

    Wrt your question,

    • No, there should not be any problem
    • Azure recommends we use Hub and Spoke Architecture and neither enabling Gateway Transit on multiple Spoke Peerings nor having a Express route VPN Co-existing gateway should cause any problem.

    Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance here.

    Thanks,

    Kapil


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