Unlocking Azure Network Potential: Subnet Delegation Explained
Azure Virtual Network is a powerful tool that allows you to create and manage your virtual network in the cloud. One of the key features of Azure Virtual Network is Subnet Delegation, which enables you to delegate control over specific subnets to Azure services. Subnet Delegation allows an Azure service to have its permissions and access controls, making it easier to manage and secure network infrastructure. In this article, we will explain Subnet Delegation, how it works in Azure Virtual Networks, and the benefits of managing complex network infrastructures in the cloud.
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