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articles/azure-vmware/configure-azure-elastic-san.md

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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.service: azure-vmware
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ms.author: v-suzuber
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ms.date: 3/22/2024
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ms.date: 05/05/2025
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ms.custom: references_regions, engagement-fy23
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## Configure Private Endpoint
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Keeping in mind the guidance from the previous section, create as many private endpoints for your volume groups as you need.
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Using the guidance from the previous section, create as many private endpoints for your volume groups as you need.
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Edit your volume group, or create a new one. Then select **Networking**, then select **+ Create a private endpoint** under **Private endpoint connections**.
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Edit your volume group, or create a new one. Then select **Networking**, then select **+ Create a private endpoint** under **Private endpoint connections**. You don't need to configure a virtual network, since you're using private endpoint connections.
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Fill out the values in the menu that pops up, select the virtual network that has your [ExpressRoute connection configured](/azure/azure-vmware/tutorial-configure-networking#connect-expressroute-to-the-virtual-network-gateway), and the subnet that your applications are going to use to connect. When you're done, select **Add**, and **Save**.
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Fill out the values in the menu that pops up, select the virtual network that has your [ExpressRoute connection configured](/azure/azure-vmware/tutorial-configure-networking#connect-expressroute-to-the-virtual-network-gateway), and the subnet that your applications are going to use to connect. When you're done, select **Add**, and **Save**.
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Repeat these steps to create as many private endpoints as you need.
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:::image type="content" source="../storage/elastic-san/media/elastic-san-create/elastic-san-edit-volume-network.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the volume group private endpoint creation experience." lightbox="../storage/elastic-san/media/elastic-san-create/elastic-san-edit-volume-network.png":::
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