Azure ExpressRoute privately connects your on-premises network to Azure and Office 365 services.
Because ExpressRoute connections don't traverse the internet, and instead use a private connection, it delivers you lower latencies, faster speeds than the Internet.
This means you'll experience higher reliability and performance when using your favourite Microsoft services including Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, Azure IaaS and PaaS services.
Why Fastrack Technology?
Fastrack configure and deploy ExpressRoute faster than any other partner and provide ongoing expert management from our network and connectivity team.
ExpressRoute uses BGP, an industry standard dynamic routing protocol, to exchange routes between your on-premises network, your instances in Azure and Microsoft public addresses.
ExpressRoute circuits are redundant and include of two connections to two Microsoft Enterprise edge routers to ensure that your connections are handed off to Microsoft in a redundant manner.
ExpressRoute connections provide access to Microsoft Azure and Office 365 services.
If you connect to one of Microsoft's peering locations using ExpressRoute, you'll have access to all associated geopolitical regions, enhancing the interconnectivity of your network.
You have the assurance and peace of mind of a stable and redundant connection.
Read more about the benefits of Azure Express Route
When connecting to Microsoft workloads that require over 100Mbps throughput or where consistent performance is critical to your organisation, ExpressRoute is an ideal solution.
Whether you need unlimited data, metred data or a custom pricing model, there's a billing model to suit you.
You can quickly increase the ExpressRoute circuit bandwidth (on a best effort basis) without burning your network connection and starting from scratch.
There are ExpressRoute circuits for a wide range of bandwidths including: 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 500 Mbps, 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, 5 Gbps and 10 Gbps.
Need more information or have a unique challenge you need solved?