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What Should I Consider When I Use Direct Connect to Access the Cloud?
Updated on 2023-06-15 GMT+08:00
What Should I Consider When I Use Direct Connect to Access the Cloud?
- Connection reliability: At least two connections are terminated at different locations to work as backup for each other.
- Bandwidth and port specifications: Select a 1GE port if the bandwidth of the leased line is 1 Gbit/s or lower. Select a 10GE, 40GE, or 100GE port if the bandwidth ranges from 1 Gbit/s to 100 Gbit/s.
- Port type: You can use an optical port or an electrical port. If you want to use an optical port, consider compatibility with optical modules at both ends, including the transmission distance and device brand.
Parent topic: Interconnection with the Cloud
Interconnection with the Cloud FAQs
- Can I Access the Same VPC over Multiple Connections?
- How Do I Plan the CIDR Blocks for a Connection?
- What Should I Consider When I Use Direct Connect to Access the Cloud?
- Does Direct Connect Support NAT?
- Can the VLAN of the On-premises Network Be Used in the VPC Through Direct Connect?
- Can My On-Premises Data Center Access Multiple VPCs Through One Connection?
- Can Direct Connect Be Used with Similar Services of Other Cloud Service Providers?
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