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articles/azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-network-topologies.md

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| Number of IPs in a VNet (including immediately peered VNets) accessing volumes in an Azure NetApp Files hosting VNet | [Same standard limits as virtual machines (VMs)](../azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits.md#azure-resource-manager-virtual-networking-limits) | 1000 |
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| Azure NetApp Files delegated subnets per VNet | 1 | 1 |
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| [Network Security Groups](../virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview.md) (NSGs) on Azure NetApp Files delegated subnets | Yes | No |
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| NSG support for private endpoints | Yes* | No |
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| [NSG support for private endpoints](../private-link/disable-private-endpoint-network-policy.md) | Yes | No |
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| [User-defined routes](../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) (UDRs) on Azure NetApp Files delegated subnets | Yes | No |
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| Connectivity to [Private Endpoints](../private-link/private-endpoint-overview.md) | Yes | No |
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| Connectivity to [Service Endpoints](../virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview.md) | Yes | No |
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| Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) VNet | No <br> (IPv4 only supported) | No <br> (IPv4 only supported) |
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| Traffic routed via NVA from peered VNet | Yes | No |
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\* This feature is currently in preview in all regions where Azure NetApp Files is supported. For guidance on configuring NSG policies for private endpoints, see [Manage network policies for private endpoints](../private-link/disable-private-endpoint-network-policy.md).
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### Supported network topologies
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The following table describes the network topologies supported by each network features configuration of Azure NetApp Files.

articles/azure-netapp-files/whats-new.md

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## March 2025
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* [Network security group (NSG) support for private link connectivity](azure-netapp-files-network-topologies.md) is now generally available (GA)
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Azure NetApp Files now supports private links with NSGs in all regions. This feature enables you to apply NSG policies to private link endpoints, enhancing the security of your workload deployments.
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* [Application volume group for Oracle](application-volume-group-oracle-introduction.md) is now generally available (GA)
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Application volume group for Oracle enables you to deploy all volumes required to install and operate Oracle databases at enterprise scale, with optimal performance and according to best practices in a single one-step and optimized workflow. The application volume group feature uses the Azure NetApp Files ability to place all volumes in the same availability zone as the VMs to achieve automated, latency-optimized deployments. Azure NetApp Files application volume group shortens Oracle database deployment time and increases overall application performance and stability, including the use of multiple storage endpoints. The application volume group feature supports a wide range of Oracle database layouts from small databases with a single volume up to multi 100-TiB sized databases. Application volume group for Oracle is supported in all Azure NetApp Files-enabled regions.

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