a service endpoint
Step-by-step explanation:
A service endpoint is a way to secure access to specific Azure resources by allowing only traffic from specific subnets or virtual networks to reach those resources. To ensure that VM1 can access storage1 by using the Azure backbone, you should configure a service endpoint on the storage1 storage account, and then associate it with the virtual network or subnet that contains VM1. This will allow only traffic from that virtual network or subnet to reach storage1, and will ensure that VM1 can access storage1 securely and directly over the Azure backbone.
It is worth noting that, Peering is a way to connect two virtual networks in the same or different Azure regions. A VPN gateway is a way to connect an on-premises network to an Azure virtual network. And a routing table is a way to control how traffic is forwarded between subnets and virtual networks. In this case, none of these are the correct answer.
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