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Limiting GCP’s blast radius using Projects
When discussing the Project Boundary in GCP, Think Application hosting. Think of a project as the container of all App Resources. A single App - A Single Project. A dozen…
Sharing Resources across GCP Projects
There's two options when it comes to sharing resources that live in either different VPCs and/or different Projects in GCP For Different Projects - Use a Shared VPC A shared…
IP Addressing for VMs on GCP
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Multi VPC Architecture GCP
This post discusses a few real world scenarios for organizations moving to Google Cloud. The idea is to understand how multiple VPC architectures in GCP, especially those leveraging Shared VPCs…
Shared VPC Networks in GCP – Basics
Sharing Subnets, Sharing Administration of Subnets and Instances within The key idea behind shared networking is to allow shared administration of resources - especially subnetworks and instances within those sub…
Extending your data center to GCP? Answer these questions first
Extending your data center to GCP? Answer these questions first Do you need application level encryption? If application-level encryption is needed, then partner interconnect or direct interconnect should be considered.…
Shared VPCs – for Production and Non Production Dileneation
Also read - Shared VPCs Best Practices Shared VPCs - What gets shared out? When a host project is enabled, you have two options for sharing networks: You can share…
Shared VPCs in a Hybrid Cloud Setup
Also read up on More than one shared VPC - to handle Production and Non Production Environments Shared VPC in a Hybrid Setup The key idea behind Shared VPCs is…
Private Service Access vs. Google Private Access
Private Google Access vs. Private Service Connect: A GCP Q&A Google Cloud provides several ways to access services privately, and the similar terminology can make the choices confusing. Two technologies…
Cloud NAT Gateway and Private Google access
Cloud NAT and Google Private access Google Cloud automatically enables Private Google Access for a subnet IP address range when you configure a Cloud NAT gateway to apply to that…