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Network Connectivity for Cloud Private Hosting on Azure
An article discussing different ways to connect to your "RISE with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Private Edition" on Azure.
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The article is a high-level look at various network connectivity patterns - including ExpressRoute, site-to-site VPN, SD-WAN, virtual network peering and virtual WAN
These are the common patterns I've observed after working extensively with "RISE with SAP" customers, SAP and Azure and engineering teams.
Many thanks to Robert Biro and Jyothi Prakash Lakshmi for the valuable inputs and collaboration.
Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 Frontline Cloud PCs remain active until:
The user signs off from the Cloud PC through the start menu.
The browser is closed (causing the Cloud PC to disconnect).
The Cloud PC is inactive for two hours.
If a user forgets to disconnect, it might block others from their AVD / Cloud PCs if the max active session limit has been reached. To avoid this problem, you can create a configuration profile to enforce idle session time limits.
Let’s explore how to configure idle session limits for a Windows 365 Cloud PC. Utilizing the Intune admin center, you can create a device configuration policy applicable to Windows 365 Enterprise or Windows 365 Frontline editions. Please note that the same configuration policy will also work on Azure Virtual Desktop devices.
Windows 365 Frontline is a cost-saving option within the Windows 365 service, offering a single license to provision three Cloud PCs. However, only one session can be connected to these three Cloud PCs.
It might be more logical to apply idle session limits to Windows 365 Frontline Edition Cloud PCs because you want the session to be released for the next person to utilize. Since users may be working in different shifts, it’s ideal to end the session when it’s not actively used.
When users are using Windows 365 Enterprise Edition, they typically have personal/dedicated Cloud PCs. Therefore, it’s generally not advisable or required to set an idle session time limit for users assigned with a Windows 365 Enterprise license.
By default, no idle session limit is applied. The session will remain active until the user logs off from their Cloud PC. Consequently, A user working in the next shift with a Windows 365 Frontline license may encounter difficulty connecting to their Cloud PC.
A recommendation for users is to save their work and sign out from their Cloud PCs once they no longer use them. However, in cases where a user forgets to sign out, configuring an idle session limit will automatically disconnect and sign out the user, freeing up the license.
Some of the useful Articles/Step-by-Step guides on Windows 365: