When should one consider using Azure's site-to-site connectivity? -


can please explain azure's site-to-site connectivity feature? how different point-to-site connectivity?

i not understand difference azure's official documentation.

site site making connection between local, on premises network , virtual network in windows azure. example, if spin few virtual machines in windows azure host sql servers, of machines in local network can access them. referred "extending data center". best used when want host 1 more virtual machines in windows azure , have bi-directional communication between machines , machines within own local network.

the point-to-site connection between single machine , virtual network in windows azure. example might have virtual machines in windows azure , want single machine on local network, or maybe operations person's laptop, have access cloud based machines. i've heard of people doing in development , testing environment troubleshooting , maintenance tasks. in addition i've heard used laptops outside of corporate firewall or remote workers need access servers in windows azure. @ time (oct 2013) point site feature in preview.

i'm not sure if saw section of secure connection types in documentation, check out msdn document.


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