People who are looking into Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway should go for it. It is very stable, extremely reliable, it doesn’t go down, and we can connect any infrastructure we already have without too much of an issue. Overall, I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
The solution is ten as it is easy to configure. We can view a five-minute demonstration on a YouTube video and configure VPN. I advise others to use FortiGate and Cisco as well. They offer a lot of capabilities.
The Azure platform is a very good service in general. However, certain challenges need to be considered, particularly regarding pricing. I would say that with a traditional mindset where we are used to having complete control on-premise, it can be a little difficult to digest at first that someone else is managing your infrastructure, and you don't know where it is located. However, once you start treating it as a consumption service like electricity, I believe it is a great service. I rate the overall solution an eight or nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a seven out of ten. The solution is good, but documentation and configuration settings can be improved. Nevertheless, I recommend the solution to users considering it.
Principal Cloud Architect at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2022-07-19T07:48:51Z
Jul 19, 2022
My advice is to only use it if absolutely necessary. If you have the option, don't. I would rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a four out of ten. It works, but it's not fun to use, and it's not universally usable, contrary to what they claim on the website.
Consultant at Open Source & Cloud Advisory Services Architect IBM
MSP
Top 20
2020-05-20T06:52:00Z
May 20, 2020
I would rate it a seven out of ten. It's simple to deploy, it's faster than other platforms, and it's scalable which is an important advantage. In the next release, I would like to see more troubleshooting tools. I would also like to see the connection to remain consistent.
Executive Director at Consulting and Enterprise Integrations S.A. de C.V.
Real User
2021-09-01T16:54:42Z
Sep 1, 2021
I would definitely recommend this solution because it is very easy to deploy and very stable. It is very simple. It is only a VPN connection. It works for what it is made. I would rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a 10 out of 10.
A VPN gateway is a specific type of virtual network gateway that is used to send encrypted traffic between an Azure virtual network and an on-premises location over the public Internet. You can also use a VPN gateway to send encrypted traffic between Azure virtual networks over the Microsoft network. Each virtual network can have only one VPN gateway. However, you can create multiple connections to the same VPN gateway. When you create multiple connections to the same VPN gateway, all VPN...
It's limited in functionality, but it does the role that it's designed to do really well. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
The platform has good stability and an easy configuration process. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a ten out of ten. Users should only use the solution for its main use case and other solutions for user access.
People who are looking into Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway should go for it. It is very stable, extremely reliable, it doesn’t go down, and we can connect any infrastructure we already have without too much of an issue. Overall, I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
The solution is ten as it is easy to configure. We can view a five-minute demonstration on a YouTube video and configure VPN. I advise others to use FortiGate and Cisco as well. They offer a lot of capabilities.
The Azure platform is a very good service in general. However, certain challenges need to be considered, particularly regarding pricing. I would say that with a traditional mindset where we are used to having complete control on-premise, it can be a little difficult to digest at first that someone else is managing your infrastructure, and you don't know where it is located. However, once you start treating it as a consumption service like electricity, I believe it is a great service. I rate the overall solution an eight or nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a seven out of ten. The solution is good, but documentation and configuration settings can be improved. Nevertheless, I recommend the solution to users considering it.
My advice is to only use it if absolutely necessary. If you have the option, don't. I would rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a four out of ten. It works, but it's not fun to use, and it's not universally usable, contrary to what they claim on the website.
Azure VPN Gateway is a simple VPN, and it works. I would rate it as eight out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a six out of ten.
I would rate it a seven out of ten. It's simple to deploy, it's faster than other platforms, and it's scalable which is an important advantage. In the next release, I would like to see more troubleshooting tools. I would also like to see the connection to remain consistent.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a nine out of ten.
I would definitely recommend this solution because it is very easy to deploy and very stable. It is very simple. It is only a VPN connection. It works for what it is made. I would rate Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway a 10 out of 10.