How to Create high-availability VPNs on Google cloud platform.
HA VPN is a high-availability (HA) Cloud VPN solution that lets you securely connect your on-premises network to your VPC network through an IPsec VPN connection in a single region. HA VPN provides an SLA of 99.99% service availability. When you create an HA VPN gateway, Google Cloud automatically chooses two external IP addresses, one …
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How to Create Site-to-Site VPN Connections on Amazon Web Service(AWS).
AWS Site-to-Site VPN creates encrypted tunnels between your network and your Amazon Virtual Private Clouds or AWS Transit Gateways. For managing remote access, AWS Client VPN connects your users to AWS or on-premises resources using a VPN software client. A site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) is a connection between two or more networks, such as …
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How to Create Client VPN Endpoints on Amazon Web Service(AWS).
The Client VPN endpoint is the resource that you create and configure to enable and manage client VPN sessions. It is the resource where all client VPN sessions are terminated. Target network. A target network is the network that you associate with a Client VPN endpoint. A subnet from a VPC is a target network. …
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How to Create Classic VPNs on Google Cloud Platform.
Classic VPN gateways have a single interface, a single external IP address, and support tunnels that use dynamic (BGP) or static routing (policy-based or route-based). They provide an SLA of 99.9% service availability. With Classic VPN, your on-premises hosts communicate through one or more IPsec VPN tunnels to Compute Engine virtual machine (VM) instances in …
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