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- when `eraser-aks-xxxxx` was deleted, you can follow these steps to enable the [Azure Monitor add-on](./monitor-aks.md) and use the Container Insights pod log table to view historical pod logs.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/nsxt/nsxt-create-segment-specs.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the Segments details for adding a new NSX-T network segment.":::
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Azure VMware Solution offers a private cloud environment accessible from on-premises sites and Azure-based resources. Services such as Azure ExpressRoute, VPN connections, or Azure Virtual WAN deliver the connectivity. However, these services require specific network address ranges and firewall ports for enabling the services.
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| Maximum number of Azure VMware Solution ExpressRoute linked private clouds from a single location to a single Virtual Network Gateway | 4<br />The virtual network gateway used determines the actual max linked private clouds. For more information, see [About ExpressRoute virtual network gateways](../../expressroute/expressroute-about-virtual-network-gateways.md)<br />If you exceed this threshold use [Azure VMware Solution Interconnect](../connect-multiple-private-clouds-same-region.md) to aggregate private cloud connectivity within the Azure region. |
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Traffic in the Azure VMware Solution ExpressRoute circuit is not metered. No billing for any Azure VMware Solution ExpressRoute circuit, or for Global Reach charges between Azure VMware Solution private clouds. This scenario includes Azure VMware Solution to on-premises, other than standard egress charges for traffic from your Azure ExpressRoute circuit connection to your on-premises site from Azure. These fees are charged according to Azure ExpressRoute pricing plans with the Metered Billing Model. If you are using the Azure ExpressRoute Unlimited Billing Model, egress traffic is not charged.
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Traffic in the Azure VMware Solution ExpressRoute circuit isn't metered. No billing for any Azure VMware Solution ExpressRoute circuit, or for Global Reach charges between Azure VMware Solution private clouds. This scenario includes Azure VMware Solution to on-premises, other than standard egress charges for traffic from your Azure ExpressRoute circuit connection to your on-premises site from Azure. These fees are charged according to Azure ExpressRoute pricing plans with the Metered Billing Model. If you're using the Azure ExpressRoute Unlimited Billing Model, egress traffic isn't charged.
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