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### Create an Azure network
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> Virtual Networks (VNets) are a regional service, so make sure you create your VNet in the desired target Azure Region. For example: if you are planning on replicating and migrating Virtual Machines from your On-Premises environment to the East US Azure Region, then your target VNet **must be created** in the East US Region. To connect VNets in different regions refer to the [Virtual network peering](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview) guide.
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> Virtual Networks (VNets) are a regional service, so make sure you create your VNet in the desired target Azure Region. For example: if you are planning on replicating and migrating Virtual Machines from your on-premises environment to the East US Azure Region, then your target VNet **must be created** in the East US Region. To connect VNets in different regions refer to the [Virtual network peering](/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-peering-overview) guide.
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[Set up](../virtual-network/manage-virtual-network.md#create-a-virtual-network) an Azure virtual network (VNet). When you replicate to Azure, Azure VMs are created and joined to the Azure VNet that you specify when you set up migration.
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