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Managed Virtual Network (VNet) in Microsoft Purview enables the scenario when your Microsoft Purview and/or data systems restrict network access, you can run the scan on the Managed VNet Integration Runtime (IR) – a fully managed service by Purview – to securely connect to them via private endpoints.
We are excited to announce a new feature enabling multi-region and mult-Vnet support for Managed VNets.
The new feature provides the ability to:
- Create (max 5 Managed VNets) across different regions within a single Purview Account
- Network isolation within their own organizations to address potential data residency or scan performance concerns
How do I use the new feature?
- Open the Microsoft Purview portal by:
- Browsing directly to https://web.purview.azure.com and selecting your Microsoft Purview account.
- Opening the Azure portal, searching for and selecting the Microsoft Purview account. Selecting the the Microsoft Purview governance portal button.
- From Integration runtimes page, select + New icon, to create a new runtime. Select Azure and then select Continue.
- In the set up window, enter a name for the Managed VNet IR, select the region and enter a name for the Managed Virtual Network that you want to create in that region.
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- The managed endpoint will be auto-created and you will need to go to Azure portal and approve that.
- You can view the list of Managed VNet IRs and their Managed virtual Network names under Integration Runtimes
- The private endpoints are automatically created, and you can view them under Management->Manage private endpoints. Similarly, when a Managed VNet IR is deleted, the associated private end point, Managed VNet IR and Managed VNet will be deleted.
Additional Resources:
Learn about Microsoft Purview: What is Microsoft Purview? | Microsoft Learn
Learn about Managed VNet: Managed Virtual Network and managed private endpoints | Microsoft Learn