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author: asudbring
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ms.topic: overview
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ms.date: 01/17/2024
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ms.date: 02/27/2024
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# Customer intent: As a network administrator, I want to learn about encryption in Azure Virtual Network so that I can secure my network traffic.
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For more information about encryption in Azure, see [Azure encryption overview](/azure/security/fundamentals/encryption-overview).
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Azure Virtual Network encryption is currently GA in the following regions: **UK South**, **Swiss North**, and **West Central US**. Azure Virtual Network encryption is in public preview in the remaining regions listed later in the article.
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> This preview version is provided without a service level agreement, and it's not recommended for production workloads. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities.
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> For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
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## Requirements
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Virtual network encryption has the following requirements:
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- Virtual Network encryption is supported on general-purpose and memory optimized VM instance sizes including:
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| VM Series | VM SKU |
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| D-series |**[Dv4 and Dsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dv4-dsv4-series)**, **[Ddv4 and Ddsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ddv4-ddsv4-series)**, **[Dav4 and Dasv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dav4-dasv4-series)**|
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| D-series V5 |**[Dv5 and Dsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dv5-dsv5-series)**, **[Ddv5 and Ddsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ddv5-ddsv5-series)**|
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| E-series |**[Ev4 and Esv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ev4-esv4-series)**, **[Edv4 and Edsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/edv4-edsv4-series)**, **[Eav4 and Easv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/eav4-easv4-series)**|
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| E-series V5 |**[Ev5 and Esv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ev5-esv5-series)**, **[Edv5 and Edsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/edv5-edsv5-series)**|
| M-series |**[Mv2-series](/azure/virtual-machines/mv2-series)**, **[Msv3 and Mdsv3 Medium Memory Series](/azure/virtual-machines/msv3-mdsv3-medium-series)**|
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| Type | VM Series | VM SKU |
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| General purpose workloads | D-series V4 </br> D-series V5 |**[Dv4 and Dsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dv4-dsv4-series)** </br> **[Ddv4 and Ddsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ddv4-ddsv4-series)** </br> **[Dav4 and Dasv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dav4-dasv4-series)** </br> **[Dv5 and Dsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dv5-dsv5-series)** </br> **[Ddv5 and Ddsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ddv5-ddsv5-series)** </br> **[Dlsv5 and Dldsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dlsv5-dldsv5-series)** </br> **[Dasv5 and Dadsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/dasv5-dadsv5-series)**|
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| General purpose and memory intensive workloads | E-series V4 </br> E-series V5 |**[Ev4 and Esv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ev4-esv4-series)** </br> **[Edv4 and Edsv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/edv4-edsv4-series)** </br> **[Eav4 and Easv4-series](/azure/virtual-machines/eav4-easv4-series)** </br> **[Ev5 and Esv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/ev5-esv5-series)** </br> **[Edv5 and Edsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/edv5-edsv5-series)** </br> **[Easv5 and Eadsv5-series](/azure/virtual-machines/easv5-eadsv5-series)**|
| Memory intensive workloads | M-series |**[Msv3 and Mdsv3 Medium Memory Series](/azure/virtual-machines/msv3-mdsv3-medium-series)** </br> **[Mv2-series](/azure/virtual-machines/mv2-series)**|
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- Accelerated Networking must be enabled on the network interface of the virtual machine. For more information about Accelerated Networking, see [What is Accelerated Networking?](/azure/virtual-network/accelerated-networking-overview).
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General Availability (GA) of Azure Virtual Network encryption is available in the following regions:
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Azure Virtual Network encryption is available in the following regions during the public preview:
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- Europe West
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To sign up to obtain, access to the public preview, see [Virtual Network Encryption - Public Preview Sign Up](https://aka.ms/vnet-encryption-sign-up).
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## Limitations
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Azure Virtual Network encryption has the following limitations during the public preview:
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Azure Virtual Network encryption has the following limitations:
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- In scenarios where a PaaS is involved, the virtual machine where the PaaS is hosted dictates if virtual network encryption is supported. The virtual machine must meet the listed requirements.
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