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&lt;p class="std-text">Stop relying on manual failover when &lt;strong>dynamic BGP routing&lt;/strong> automates recovery for up to 5,000 advertised routes on Transit Gateways. This migration is no longer optional for serious infrastructure, as dynamic routing has become the mandatory standard for enterprises connecting more than five branches to the cloud by 2027. While static configurations limit you to just 1,000 outbound routes and demand human intervention during outages, switching to &lt;strong>Border Gateway Protocol&lt;/strong> unlocks automatic path selection and reliable liveness detection that static tunnels simply cannot match.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>