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| - | === Azuer specific concepts === | + | === Azure specific concepts === |
| * Management groups > Subscriptions > Resource groups ( see [[https:// | * Management groups > Subscriptions > Resource groups ( see [[https:// | ||
| * SKU (from the classical sku ) : Is the specific version or offering of a resource (vms, storage accounts, databases, | * SKU (from the classical sku ) : Is the specific version or offering of a resource (vms, storage accounts, databases, | ||
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| * Virtual hubs propagate routes and manage connectivity automatically. | * Virtual hubs propagate routes and manage connectivity automatically. | ||
| * Unlike AWS Transit Gateway, which requires manual static route configuration. | * Unlike AWS Transit Gateway, which requires manual static route configuration. | ||
| - | * Query: How does OCI handle route propagation? | ||
| * **Labels** (similar to MPLS Route Targets) can control propagation between route tables (Slide 20). | * **Labels** (similar to MPLS Route Targets) can control propagation between route tables (Slide 20). | ||
| * **AS-Prepending** is the only way to influence route preferences (similar to OCI). | * **AS-Prepending** is the only way to influence route preferences (similar to OCI). | ||