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|Connectivity to Oracle database cluster in a local virtual network| Yes |
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|Connectivity to Oracle database cluster in a peered virtual network (Same region)|Yes |
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|Connectivity to Oracle database cluster in a peered VNet\* (Cross region or global peering) with VWAN \*|Yes |
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|Connectivity to Oracle database cluster in a spoke VNet in a different region with VWAN |Yes |
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|Connectivity to Oracle database cluster in a peered virtual network* (Cross region or global peering)* without VWAN| No|
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|On-premises connectivity to Oracle database cluster via Global and Local Expressroute |Yes|
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|ExpressRoute (ER) FastPath |No |
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|Connectivity from on-premises to Oracle database cluster in a spoke virtual network over ExpressRoute gateway and virtual network peering with gateway transit|Yes |
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated Subnet via VPN GW| Yes |
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|Connectivity from on-premises to BMI in a spoke virtual network over VPN gateway and virtual network peering with gateway transit| Yes |
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|Connectivity from on-premises to Oracle database in a spoke virtual network over VPN gateway and virtual network peering with gateway transit| Yes |
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|Connectivity over Active/Passive VPN gateways| Yes |
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|Connectivity over Active/Active VPN gateways| No |
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|Connectivity over Active/Active Zone Redundant gateways| No |
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|Transit connectivity via vWAN for Oracle database cluster provisioned in spoke virtual networks| Yes |
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|On-premises connectivity to Oracle database cluster via vWAN attached SD-WAN| No|
|On-premises connectivity via Secured HUB (Firewall NVA) | No|
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|Connectivity from Oracle database cluster on Oracle Database@Azure nodes to Azure resources|Yes|
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* You can overcome this limitation by setting Site-to-Site VPN.
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|Delegated subnet per virtual network |1|
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|[Network Security Groups](../../virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview.md) on Oracle Database@Azure-delegated subnets|No|
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|[User-defined routes (UDRs)](../../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) on Oracle Database@Azure-delegated subnets with VWAN|Yes|
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[User-defined routes (UDRs)](../../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) on Oracle Database@Azure-delegated subnets without VWAN| No|
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|[User-defined routes (UDRs)](../../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) on Oracle Database@Azure-delegated subnets|Yes|
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|Connectivity from Oracle database cluster to [private endpoints](../../private-link/private-endpoint-overview.md) in the same virtual network on Azure-delegated subnets|No|
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|Connectivity from BareMetal to [private endpoints](../../private-link/private-endpoint-overview.md) in a different spoke virtual network connected to vWAN|Yes|
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|Connectivity from Oracle database cluster to [private endpoints](../../private-link/private-endpoint-overview.md) in a different spoke virtual network connected to vWAN|Yes|
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|Load balancers for Oracle database cluster traffic|No|
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|Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) virtual network|IPv4 only supported|
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|Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) virtual network|IPv4 only supported.|
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