Richard,
as Dag said, it's a historical thing i.e.
Once upon a time there was only Basic Zone, SG.
Then "Advance Zone' was introduced, with multiple Shared Networks possible
(imagine multiple Basic Zones effectively)
Then Isolated networks were "invented" with some more networking features
Yes, but we can see a real use for adding site-to-site VPNs to them as
well. I just wanted to know whether this was something which has been
considered and discarded in the past for some reason, or just
something that has never yet come up and is therefore possible.
On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 09:14,
Hi Richard - this is just a historical thing. Keep in mind you still have
user/"roadwarrior" VPN on normal isolated networks.
Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue
On 29/05/2019, 23:09, "Richard Lawley" wrote:
In our installations we primarily use advanced (non-VPC) networks,
In our installations we primarily use advanced (non-VPC) networks, but
I've become aware of the site-to-site VPN available on VPCs. I just
wondered if there was a reason this was VPC-only, or whether there was
a good reason these have never been implemented for non-VPC networks?
Regards,