Azure VPN provides a secure gateway that can be used for sending encrypted traffic over the internet and between an Azure Virtual Network and an on-premises location. This gateway can be used to send encrypted traffic between different Azure Virtual Networks and Microsoft networks.
For each virtual network, you can only have one VPN gateway. You can, however, create multiple connections to the same VPN gateway. When creating multiple connections, all of the VPN tunnels will share the available gateway bandwidth.
A virtual network gateway is created with two or more virtual machines that are deployed in a gateway subnet. This is a specific subnet that is created for the VPN connection. The VMs that are deployed in the gateway subnet are created at the same time the virtual network gateway is created. The VMs are then configured to contain specific gateway services and routing tables that connect to the gateway in Azure. It isn't possible to configure...