| author | cherylmc |
|---|---|
| ms.service | azure-vpn-gateway |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 01/04/2024 |
| ms.author | cherylmc |
| VPN Gateway Generation |
SKU | S2S/VNet-to-VNet Tunnels |
P2S SSTP Connections |
P2S IKEv2/OpenVPN Connections |
Aggregate Throughput Benchmark |
BGP | Zone-redundant | Supported Number of VMs in the Virtual Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generation1 | Basic | Max. 10 | Max. 128 | Not Supported | 100 Mbps | Not Supported | No | 200 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw1 | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 250 | 650 Mbps | Supported | No | 450 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw2 | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 500 | 1 Gbps | Supported | No | 1300 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw3 | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 1000 | 1.25 Gbps | Supported | No | 4000 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw1AZ | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 250 | 650 Mbps | Supported | Yes | 1000 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw2AZ | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 500 | 1 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 2000 |
| Generation1 | VpnGw3AZ | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 1000 | 1.25 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 5000 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw2 | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 500 | 1.25 Gbps | Supported | No | 685 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw3 | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 1000 | 2.5 Gbps | Supported | No | 2240 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw4 | Max. 100* | Max. 128 | Max. 5000 | 5 Gbps | Supported | No | 5300 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw5 | Max. 100* | Max. 128 | Max. 10000 | 10 Gbps | Supported | No | 6700 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw2AZ | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 500 | 1.25 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 2000 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw3AZ | Max. 30 | Max. 128 | Max. 1000 | 2.5 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 3300 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw4AZ | Max. 100* | Max. 128 | Max. 5000 | 5 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 4400 |
| Generation2 | VpnGw5AZ | Max. 100* | Max. 128 | Max. 10000 | 10 Gbps | Supported | Yes | 9000 |
Note
"Supported Number of VMs in the Virtual Network" refers to the count of resources that communicate through the gateway. This includes:
- Virtual Machines in the hub and peered spoke virtual networks
- Private Endpoints
- Network Virtual Appliances (such as Application Gateway, Azure Firewall)
- Backend instances of PaaS services deployed in virtual networks (such as SQL Managed Instance, App Service Environment)