Supported Services for Azure Private Link
Azure Private Link enables you to access Azure PaaS services and Azure hosted customer-owned/partner services over a private endpoint in your virtual network. Traffic between your virtual network and the service travels the Microsoft backbone network, eliminating exposure to the public internet.
This document outlines the services that currently support Azure Private Link. The list is continuously updated as new services gain support.
Available Azure Services
The following Azure services can be integrated with Azure Private Link:
| Service Category | Service Name | Region Support | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage | Azure Storage (Blob, Queue, Table, File) | All Azure Regions | Supports Standard and Premium accounts. |
| Databases | Azure SQL Database | All Azure Regions | Includes serverless and provisioned tiers. |
| Databases | Azure Synapse Analytics (SQL DW) | All Azure Regions | For data warehousing workloads. |
| Databases | Azure Cosmos DB | All Azure Regions | Supports SQL, MongoDB, Cassandra, Gremlin, Table APIs. |
| Messaging | Azure Service Bus | All Azure Regions | Supports Standard and Premium tiers. |
| Messaging | Azure Event Hubs | All Azure Regions | For high-throughput data streaming. |
| Compute | Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | All Azure Regions | For private clusters. |
| Management & Governance | Azure Key Vault | All Azure Regions | For secure storage of secrets, keys, and certificates. |
| AI + Machine Learning | Azure Machine Learning workspace | All Azure Regions | Secure access to ML resources. |
| Networking | Azure VPN Gateway | All Azure Regions | For establishing secure connections. |
| Networking | Azure Application Gateway (v2 SKU) | All Azure Regions | Integrates with private endpoints. |
| Analytics | Azure Data Explorer | All Azure Regions | Fast and scalable data analytics. |
| Developer Tools | Azure DevOps Services | Global | Requires specific setup for organizations. |
Customer-Owned/Partner Services
In addition to Azure PaaS services, you can use Azure Private Link to create a private endpoint connection to your own services hosted in Azure or on-premises. This is achieved by publishing your service using an Azure Load Balancer and then creating a Private Link Service.
For more details on integrating your own services, please refer to the Private Link Service overview.