CCSP Virtual network peering Practice Question
A company has multiple virtual private clouds in the same region and wants to enable direct IP connectivity between them using private IP addresses. However, they do not need transitive routing across multiple VPCs. Which solution should they use?
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Why each option matters
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Virtual network peering
Virtual network peering provides direct one-to-one connectivity without transitive routing.
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VPN Gateway
Why it's wrong here
VPN gateway connects to on-premises, not between VPCs.
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Virtual network peering
Why this is correct
VPC peering directly connects two VPCs and is not transitive.
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Private connectivity
Why it's wrong here
Private Link provides private access to services, not VPC-to-VPC routing.
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Transit routing hub
Why it's wrong here
Transit Gateway is a hub that supports transitive routing.
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