I'm working with Azure Virtual WAN and have two express routes connected to hubs in East US and Central US. I'm wondering if I can connect both express routes to the East US hub and the Central US hub for redundancy. Currently, if the first express route goes down, users lose access to the East US hub, and I'd like to find a way to avoid this situation. Is this setup possible?
4 Answers
Absolutely! We have two hubs connected to our two circuits without any issues.
ExpressRoute Metro is the ideal choice if you're looking for multiple connections across hubs.
Yes, you can add another Connection using the same Circuit object. I had a similar question a while back that explained this setup well.
Yes, you can connect the same express route to multiple hubs, but it depends on the SKU of your express route. For instance, the ExpressRoute Local SKU only connects to the closest hub, while the Standard SKU allows connections to any region in North America.

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