How does a service endpoint differ from a private endpoint, and when should each be used?
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A service endpoint is a public IP address used to access Azure services deployed in a virtual network, while a private endpoint is a network interface that connects you privately and securely to a service powered by Azure Private Link. Service endpoints are ideal for scenarios where public internet access is required, such as web applications. On the other hand, private endpoints are more suitable when you need to securely connect to Azure services without going over the public internet, enhancing security and compliance.