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| - | * Compute Engine (~ ec2 ) | + | * VPC peering |
| - | * Cloud interconnect (~ direct connect ) | + | * Service Perimeter |
| * Cloud Router (~ vpc) | * Cloud Router (~ vpc) | ||
| * Cloud Storage (~ S3) | * Cloud Storage (~ S3) | ||
| + | * Compute Engine (~ ec2 ) | ||
| + | * Cloud interconnect (~ direct connect ) | ||
| * Persistent disk (Block storage service) | * Persistent disk (Block storage service) | ||
| * Local SSD : (Ephemeral locally attached block storage) | * Local SSD : (Ephemeral locally attached block storage) | ||
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| * [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
| + | gcloud config set project < | ||
| gcloud compute os-login ssh-keys add --key=' | gcloud compute os-login ssh-keys add --key=' | ||
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| + | Shared VPC: | ||
| + | * We can have interconnects in different regions. GCP advertises prefixes via interconnects in different regions. So, if we lose all interconnects in one region, we, as a user can access gcp prefixes in that region via interconnects in other sides of the world. | ||
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| TERRAFORM: | TERRAFORM: | ||
| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||