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This document is the third of three documents in a set. It discusses hybridand multicloud networking architecture patterns. This part explores severalcommon secure network architecture patterns that you can use for hybrid andmulticloud architectures. It describes the scenarios that these networkingpatterns are best suited for, and provides best practices for implementing themwith Google Cloud.
The document set for hybrid and multicloud architecture patterns consists ofthese parts:
- Build hybrid and multicloud architectures:discusses planning a strategy for architecting a hybrid and multicloudsetup with Google Cloud.
- Hybrid and multicloud architecture patterns:discusses common architecture patterns to adopt as part of a hybrid andmulticloud strategy.
- Hybrid and multicloud secure networking architecture patterns:discusses hybrid and multicloud networking architecture patterns from anetworking perspective (this document).
Connecting private computing environments to Google Cloud securely andreliably is essential for any successful hybrid and multicloud architecture.The hybrid networking connectivity and cloud networking architecture pattern youchoose for a hybrid and multicloud setup must meet the unique requirements ofyour enterprise workloads. It must also suit the architecture patterns youintend to apply. Although you might need to tailor each design, there are common patterns you can use as a blueprint.
The networking architecture patterns in this document shouldn't beconsidered alternatives to thelanding zone design in Google Cloud.Instead, you should design and deploy the architecture patterns youselect as part of the overall Google Cloud landing zone design, whichspans the following areas:
- Identities
- Resource management
- Security
- Networking
- Monitoring
Different applications can use different networking architecture patterns,which are incorporated as part of a landing zone architecture. In a multicloudsetup, you should maintain the consistency of the landing zone design across allenvironments.
This series contains the following pages:
Contributors
Author:Marwan Al Shawi | Partner Customer Engineer
Other contributors:
- Saud Albazei | Customer Engineer, Application Modernization
- Anna Berenberg | Engineering Fellow
- Marco Ferrari | Cloud Solutions Architect
- Victor Moreno | Product Manager, Cloud Networking
- Johannes Passing | Cloud Solutions Architect
- Mark Schlagenhauf | Technical Writer, Networking
- Daniel Strebel | EMEA Solution Lead, Application Modernization
- Ammett Williams | Developer Relations Engineer
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