High availability requirements for spoke resources

For Network Connectivity Center to properly enable site-to-site data transfer, you must configure spoke resources in high availability configurations. If you don't, sites might be unable to pass traffic to one another.

Each resource type has different requirements for high availability, as described in the following sections.

High availability for Cloud Interconnect

For site-to-site data transfer to work correctly with Cloud Interconnect resources, you must configure multiple Interconnect connections, each in a separate edge availability domain.

For detailed information about how to configure Cloud Interconnect resources for high availability, see the following documentation:

High availability for Cloud VPN

For site-to-site data transfer to work correctly with Cloud VPN resources, you must configure multiple HA VPN gateway interfaces and tunnels to achieve a 99.99% SLO. For guidance, see the Cloud VPN overview.

High availability for Router appliance

For site-to-site data transfer to work correctly with router appliance instances attached to a spoke, you must do the following:

If you place all your router appliance instances in a single spoke, use equal-cost multipath (ECMP) to advertise the same set of prefixes from two router appliance instances. To advertise different prefixes for each spoke, add each router appliance instance to a different spoke.

You can't create a cross-region configuration in a single spoke.

ECMP is the result of advertising the same prefix or prefixes, with the same MEDs and AS path as applicable, from two or more router appliance instances. The guidance about route selection in VPC networks applies to router appliance instances as it does to other Google Cloud resources.

For detailed information about how to configure router appliance instances for high availability, see requirements for 99.9% availability.

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