A regional logistics enterprise needs to establish hybrid connectivity between its on-premises data center and a Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to process real-time fleet telemetry. The workload requires a sustained throughput of 1.5 Gbps with dynamic BGP routing over a private network connection. The enterprise's data center does not have a physical presence at a Google Cloud colocation facility. Which hybrid connectivity solution should the cloud architect configure?
- Partner Interconnect configured with Cloud RouterAnswer
- BDedicated Interconnect configured with VLAN attachments
- CHigh-Availability (HA) Cloud VPN over public internet endpoints
- DVPC Network Peering with Cloud Router dynamic routes
Answer
Partner Interconnect configured with Cloud Router
Partner Interconnect allows organizations to connect their on-premises network to a Google Cloud VPC through a supported service provider when they do not reside in a Google Cloud colocation facility. It supports custom capacity allocations (such as 1.5 Gbps) and dynamic BGP routing via Cloud Router without traversing the public internet.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Selecting Partner Interconnect when on-premises facilities lack direct Google Cloud colocation presence for sub-10 Gbps private bandwidth.
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