An organization has recently deployed Red Hat OpenShift on an IBM Cloud cluster on a VPC infrastructure. Several of the internal applications running in the cluster require access to resources hosted on an IBM Cloud Classic infrastructure. Which two connectivity options would enable this?
When an organization has deployed Red Hat OpenShift on an IBM Cloud cluster on a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) infrastructure and needs to connect to resources hosted on the IBM Cloud Classic infrastructure, IBM Cloud Direct Link and Transit Gateway are the two most suitable connectivity options.
IBM Cloud Direct Link:
IBM Cloud Direct Link provides dedicated, high-speed, and secure connectivity between IBM Cloud infrastructure components, including between VPCs and IBM Cloud Classic infrastructure. By establishing a Direct Link connection, traffic can securely flow between the Red Hat OpenShift workloads in the VPC and the applications or services running on the Classic infrastructure without traversing the public internet.
Transit Gateway:
IBM Cloud Transit Gateway allows organizations to establish a hub-and-spoke model of connectivity, facilitating communication between different networks, such as VPCs and Classic infrastructure, across IBM Cloud. With Transit Gateway, you can interconnect multiple VPCs and Classic networks, allowing seamless communication across the cloud environments. This option is ideal for managing traffic between isolated network segments while maintaining control over traffic routing and security policies.
These two options are typically used in multi-cloud or hybrid cloud architectures to ensure smooth, secure, and scalable communication between cloud environments (VPC and Classic infrastructure) in IBM Cloud.
IBM Cloud Documentation Reference:
IBM Cloud Direct Link
IBM Cloud Transit Gateway
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