How Many Azure Route Tables Should I Have?
Read OriginalThis technical article analyzes best practices for planning and associating Azure Route Tables. It explains the purpose of User-Defined Routes (UDRs), compares the pros and cons of associating a single Route Table with multiple subnets (1:N) versus using a dedicated Route Table per subnet (1:1), and recommends the 1:1 approach for granular control, security, and developer self-service, suggesting automation via IaC or Azure Policy.
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