Introducing Azure Virtual Network Manager
Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM) is now generally available. AVNM is a highly scalable and available network management solution that allows you to simplify network management across subscriptions globally. Using its centralized network management capabilities, you can manage your network resources at scale from a single plane of glass.
- Key features of Azure Virtual Network Manager include:
- Global management of virtual network resources across regions, subscriptions, and tenants
- Automated management and deployment of virtual network topology to create hub and spoke*
- High-priority security rule enforcement at scale to protect your network resources*
- Safe deployment of network configurations across desired regions
*The mesh topology and security admin rule features remain in public preview and will become generally available soon.
Azure Virtual Network Manager is a management service that enables you to group, configure, deploy, and manage virtual networks globally across subscriptions. With Virtual Network Manager, you can define network groups to identify and logically segment your virtual networks. Then you can determine the connectivity and security configurations you want and apply them across all the selected virtual networks in network groups at once.

Useful documentation links for AVNM:
Azure Virtual Network Manager Product Page
Azure Virtual Network Manager Documentation
Azure Virtual Network Manager Introduction Blog
Azure Virtual Network Manager Security Blog
See what regions Azure Virtual Network Manager is available in currently
This article is re-published from the original Microsoft Azure updates blog at: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/general-availability-azure-virtual-network-manager-3/
Sources
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/general-availability-azure-virtual-network-manager-3/
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network-manager/