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Network Connectivity is Google's suite of products that provide enterprise connectivity from your on-premises network or from another cloud provider to your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network. NCC alsolets you create VPC spokes to connect VPC networkstogether for full mesh connectivity.
Overview
Connect to Google Cloud
Cloud VPN
Securely extends your peer network to Google's network through an IPsec VPN tunnel.
Cloud Interconnect
Extends your on-premises network to Google's network through a highly available,low latency connection. You can use Dedicated Interconnect to connectdirectly to Google, or use Partner Interconnect to connect to Googlethrough a supported service provider.
Cloud Router
Uses the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to dynamically exchange routes betweenyour VPC network and peer networks when you useCloud VPN or Cloud Interconnect.
Network Connectivity Center
Network Connectivity Center lets you use a hub-and-spoke architecture for network connectivitymanagement. With this architecture, you can conduct datatransfer between your sites. NCC lets you createVPC spokes to connect VPC networks togetherfor full mesh connectivity. It alsoincludes the Router appliance feature, which lets you use a third-partynetwork virtual appliance to establish site-to-site orsite-to-cloud connectivity.
Connect to Google Workspace and supported APIs
Verified Peering Provider
Lets you reach all publicly available Google Cloud resources through an internetservice provider, without the need to directly peer with Google.
Direct Peering
Enables you to establish a direct peering connection between your businessnetwork and Google's edge network and exchange high-throughput cloud traffic.
Carrier Peering
Enables you to peer with Google by connecting througha support provider that in turn peers with Google.
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