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VPC stands for Virtual Private Cloud. This is where you can peer your own VPC to an external VPC, which is the CCX VPC wherein the managed database nodes reside.
Creating A VPC
There are two locations where you can find the creation of a VPC. One is through the Create → VPC or by selecting the VPC tab under the default project. Then click the
Refer to page VPC and Peering and learn how to create a VPC.
Viewing Your List Of VPCs
To view your VPCs created, just go to Projects → VPC. You are able to view the available VPCs here but you need first to determine what regions belong to. As of this time, only Amazon Web Services is the available provider and regions are only available over Europe. By default, the region points to “eu-north-1 (EU Stockholm)” so that means you need to navigate to the correct available regions that you have your VPC created.
The VPC view contains the following columns or fields below:
Field | Description |
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Name |
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CIDR |
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Status |
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Created |
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Peering Info |
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Actions |
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Viewing Peered Information
To view the peered information, just click the
The information has the details of the peered AWS owner ID, peering VPC ID, and peering connection ID. Whereas the VPC Information contains the AWS VPC id, when it was created, and when it was last updated.
If you click the VPC Peering, it will redirect you to a simpler view with just only the VPC you selected and shows the peering information once the