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## How does rate limiting work over an ExpressRoute circuit?
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An ExpressRoute circuit consists of two links that connects the Customer/Provider edge to the Microsoft Enterprise Edge (MSEE) routers. If your circuit bandwidth is 1 Gbps and you distribute your traffic evenly across both links, you can achieve a maximum throughput of 2 Gbps (two links * 1 Gbps). Rate limiting restricts your throughput to the configured bandwidth if you exceed it on either link. The ExpressRoute circuit SLA is only guaranteed for the bandwidth that you configured. For example, if you purchased a 1-Gbps circuit, you're guaranteed a maximum throughput of 1 Gbps.
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An ExpressRoute circuit consists of two links that connects the Customer/Provider edge to the Microsoft Enterprise Edge (MSEE) routers. If your circuit bandwidth is 1 Gbps and you distribute your traffic evenly across both links, you can achieve a maximum throughput of 2 Gbps (two links * 1 Gbps). Rate limiting restricts your throughput to the configured bandwidth if you exceed it on either link. The ExpressRoute circuit SLA is only guaranteed for the bandwidth that you configured. For example, if you purchased a 1-Gbps circuit, you're SLA is for a maximum throughput of 1 Gbps.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/provider-rate-limit/circuit.png" alt-text="Diagram of rate limiting on an ExpressRoute circuit over provider ports.":::
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