Public Preview: Increased VNet limits for Private Endpoints
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With High Scale Private Endpoints, you are now able to increase Azure Private Endpoint’s default limits for local and peered virtual networks. Today you are only able to deploy 1,000 private endpoints within a singular Virtual Network. Any attempts to create additional endpoints will result in an error that can only be resolved by either deleting existing private endpoints or raising a support request to increase the current limit.
Additionally, it is [recommended that you only deploy up to 4,000 Private Endpoints in total across your peered virtual networks.](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#azure-private-link-limits) Infringing on this recommendation may result in connectivity issues with your private endpoint traffic.
If you would like higher limits, it is recommended to upgrade to High Scale Private Endpoints. This will raise private endpoint default limits to 5,000 in a singular VNet and 20,000 across your peered virtual networks.
**Regions of Availability:**
_This feature is available in the following regions:_
West Central US, UK South, East Asia, US East, US North. Additional Regions will become available throughout public preview.
What is [Private Link](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/private-link/private-link-overview)?
[Learn more](https://aka.ms/HighScalePrivateEndpoints).