What is GCP Interconnect?
Google Cloud Interconnect is a service that provides a direct connection between your on prem or datacenter and the Google Cloud Network.
Types of Interconnect:
Dedicated Interconnect: Provides a direct physical connection from your data center to Google Cloud.
Partner Interconnect: Uses a supported service provider, like a third-party, to connect your network to Google Cloud.
Methaphor to understand:
Imagine you have a house (your on-premises network) and you frequently need to visit a store (Google Cloud) to get supplies (data and services).
Public Internet Connection:
Public Roads: Using the public roads to get to the store. It can be slow and unpredictable due to traffic, and there is always a risk of encountering hazards (security risks).
GCP Interconnect:
Private Road: Instead of using public roads, you build a private road (Interconnect) directly from your house to the store.
Dedicated Interconnect: You build a private road exclusively for your use, ensuring a fast, secure, and reliable journey every time.
Partner Interconnect: You use a private road provided by a trusted partner, which connects you to the store with similar benefits of speed, security, and reliability.
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