VMS under the same cloud service have the same VIP. You can create two VMS under a different cloud service (with a separate VIP) that are mounted under the same virtual network, so that two VMS under the same virtual network under two cloud services can be communicated through the VIP.
Related tests, details are as follows:
Set up two VMs, respectively, under different cloud services, but hang under the same virtual network. The information for both VMS is as follows:
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2. Verify the connectivity of the two VMS in this scenario: Log in to two VMs and shut down the firewall first. Then download Psping.exe ( http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/jj729731 ), copy to local, The command line then enters the psping directory, psping each other vm+ the public port. Details are as follows:
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Virtual machines under azure different cloud services communicate