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ExpressRoute connectivity models

You can connect your on-premises network to the Microsoft cloud in four ways: CloudExchange Colocation, Point-to-point Ethernet Connection, Any-to-any (IPVPN) Connection, and ExpressRoute Direct. Connectivity providers might offer more than one connectivity model. Work with your connectivity provider to pick the model that works best for you.

ExpressRoute connectivity model diagram

Colocated at a cloud exchange

If you're colocated in a facility with a cloud exchange, you can request virtual cross-connections to the Microsoft cloud through the colocation provider’s Ethernet exchange. Colocation providers can offer either Layer 2 cross-connections, or managed Layer 3 cross-connections between your infrastructure in the colocation facility and the Microsoft cloud.

Point-to-point Ethernet connections

You can connect your on-premises datacenters or offices to the Microsoft cloud through point-to-point Ethernet links. Point-to-point Ethernet providers can offer Layer 2 connections.

Any-to-any (IPVPN) networks

You can integrate your WAN with the Microsoft cloud. IPVPN providers (typically MPLS VPN) offer any-to-any connectivity between your branch offices and datacenters. You can interconnect the Microsoft cloud with your WAN so it appears like any other branch office. WAN providers typically offer managed Layer 3 connectivity. ExpressRoute capabilities and features are identical across all connectivity models.

Direct from ExpressRoute sites

You can connect directly into the Microsoft global network at a peering location strategically distributed across the world. ExpressRoute Direct provides dual 10-Gbps, 100-Gbps, or 400-Gbps connectivity that supports active/active connectivity at scale.