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|On-premises connectivity via a secured hub (a firewall network virtual appliance) |Yes|Yes|
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|Connectivity from an Oracle database cluster on Oracle Database@Azure nodes to Azure resources|Yes|Yes|
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|Azure Container Apps supported for advanced network features|No|Yes|
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|Connectivity from Azure NetApp Files with Basic network features (ANF and Oracle Database@Azure must be deployed in separate VNETs)|No|Yes|
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|Connectivity from Azure NetApp Files with Standard network features (ANF and Oracle Database@Azure must be deployed in separate VNETs)|Yes|Yes
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## Constraints
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> For example, if your delegated subnet is `x.x.x.x/24`, you must configure your UDR to `x.x.x.x/24` (equal) or `x.x.x.x/32` (more specific). If you configure the UDR route to be `x.x.x.x/16`, undefined behaviors such as asymmetric routing can cause a network drop at the firewall.
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## FAQ
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### What are advanced network features?

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