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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 or Provider edge to the Microsoft Enterprise Edge (MSEE) routers. With a circuit bandwidth of 1 Gbps and traffic distributed evenly across both links, a maximum throughput of 2 Gbps (twice the 1 Gbps) can be achieved. However, rate limiting will restricts your throughput to the configured bandwidth if it is exceeded on either link. It is important to note that the excess 1 Gbps in this example serves as redundancy to prevent service disruptions during any link or device maintenance period.
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An ExpressRoute circuit consists of two links that connects the Customer or Provider edge to the Microsoft Enterprise Edge (MSEE) routers. With a circuit bandwidth of 1 Gbps and traffic distributed evenly across both links, a maximum throughput of 2 Gbps (twice the 1 Gbps) can be achieved. However, rate limiting will restricts your throughput to the configured bandwidth if it is exceeded on either link. It is important to note that the excess 1 Gbps in this example serves as redundancy to prevent service disruptions during any link or device maintenance periods.
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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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