@Paul Downes Greetings!
Yes, it is normal to see multiple FQDNs and IP addresses associated with the Azure Site Recovery (ASR) service when using private endpoints. Each FQDN corresponds to a specific component of the ASR service, and each IP address corresponds to a specific subnet in the source and target regions.
The number of required IP addresses will depend on the specific configuration of your ASR deployment and the number of subnets that you have in your source and target regions. In your case, it appears that you have a total of 9 IP addresses that are required for the ASR service.
If you are concerned about the number of IP addresses that are required, you may want to consider using a hub-and-spoke network topology to consolidate your subnets and reduce the number of IP addresses that are required for the ASR service. This can help to simplify your network configuration and reduce the overall complexity of your ASR deployment.
Alternatively, you can also consider using Azure ExpressRoute to establish a private, dedicated connection between your on-premises network and Azure. This can provide a more secure and reliable connection for your ASR deployment and help to reduce the number of IP addresses that are required.
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