hybrid-cloud-networking
Configure secure, high-performance connectivity between on-premises and cloud environments using VPN, Direct Connect, and ExpressRoute.
What this skill does
# Hybrid Cloud Networking
Configure secure, high-performance connectivity between on-premises and cloud environments using VPN, Direct Connect, and ExpressRoute.
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to hybrid cloud networking
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
## Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.
## Purpose
Establish secure, reliable network connectivity between on-premises data centers and cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).
## Use this skill when
- Connect on-premises to cloud
- Extend datacenter to cloud
- Implement hybrid active-active setups
- Meet compliance requirements
- Migrate to cloud gradually
## Connection Options
### AWS Connectivity
#### 1. Site-to-Site VPN
- IPSec VPN over internet
- Up to 1.25 Gbps per tunnel
- Cost-effective for moderate bandwidth
- Higher latency, internet-dependent
```hcl
resource "aws_vpn_gateway" "main" {
vpc_id = aws_vpc.main.id
tags = {
Name = "main-vpn-gateway"
}
}
resource "aws_customer_gateway" "main" {
bgp_asn = 65000
ip_address = "203.0.113.1"
type = "ipsec.1"
}
resource "aws_vpn_connection" "main" {
vpn_gateway_id = aws_vpn_gateway.main.id
customer_gateway_id = aws_customer_gateway.main.id
type = "ipsec.1"
static_routes_only = false
}
```
#### 2. AWS Direct Connect
- Dedicated network connection
- 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps
- Lower latency, consistent bandwidth
- More expensive, setup time required
**Reference:** See `references/direct-connect.md`
### Azure Connectivity
#### 1. Site-to-Site VPN
```hcl
resource "azurerm_virtual_network_gateway" "vpn" {
name = "vpn-gateway"
location = azurerm_resource_group.main.location
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.main.name
type = "Vpn"
vpn_type = "RouteBased"
sku = "VpnGw1"
ip_configuration {
name = "vnetGatewayConfig"
public_ip_address_id = azurerm_public_ip.vpn.id
private_ip_address_allocation = "Dynamic"
subnet_id = azurerm_subnet.gateway.id
}
}
```
#### 2. Azure ExpressRoute
- Private connection via connectivity provider
- Up to 100 Gbps
- Low latency, high reliability
- Premium for global connectivity
### GCP Connectivity
#### 1. Cloud VPN
- IPSec VPN (Classic or HA VPN)
- HA VPN: 99.99% SLA
- Up to 3 Gbps per tunnel
#### 2. Cloud Interconnect
- Dedicated (10 Gbps, 100 Gbps)
- Partner (50 Mbps to 50 Gbps)
- Lower latency than VPN
## Hybrid Network Patterns
### Pattern 1: Hub-and-Spoke
```
On-Premises Datacenter
↓
VPN/Direct Connect
↓
Transit Gateway (AWS) / vWAN (Azure)
↓
├─ Production VPC/VNet
├─ Staging VPC/VNet
└─ Development VPC/VNet
```
### Pattern 2: Multi-Region Hybrid
```
On-Premises
├─ Direct Connect → us-east-1
└─ Direct Connect → us-west-2
↓
Cross-Region Peering
```
### Pattern 3: Multi-Cloud Hybrid
```
On-Premises Datacenter
├─ Direct Connect → AWS
├─ ExpressRoute → Azure
└─ Interconnect → GCP
```
## Routing Configuration
### BGP Configuration
```
On-Premises Router:
- AS Number: 65000
- Advertise: 10.0.0.0/8
Cloud Router:
- AS Number: 64512 (AWS), 65515 (Azure)
- Advertise: Cloud VPC/VNet CIDRs
```
### Route Propagation
- Enable route propagation on route tables
- Use BGP for dynamic routing
- Implement route filtering
- Monitor route advertisements
## Security Best Practices
1. **Use private connectivity** (Direct Connect/ExpressRoute)
2. **Implement encryption** for VPN tunnels
3. **Use VPC endpoints** to avoid internet routing
4. **Configure network ACLs** and security groups
5. **Enable VPC Flow Logs** for monitoring
6. **Implement DDoS protection**
7. **Use PrivateLink/Private Endpoints**
8. **Monitor connections** with CloudWatch/Monitor
9. **Implement redundancy** (dual tunnels)
10. **Regular security audits**
## High Availability
### Dual VPN Tunnels
```hcl
resource "aws_vpn_connection" "primary" {
vpn_gateway_id = aws_vpn_gateway.main.id
customer_gateway_id = aws_customer_gateway.primary.id
type = "ipsec.1"
}
resource "aws_vpn_connection" "secondary" {
vpn_gateway_id = aws_vpn_gateway.main.id
customer_gateway_id = aws_customer_gateway.secondary.id
type = "ipsec.1"
}
```
### Active-Active Configuration
- Multiple connections from different locations
- BGP for automatic failover
- Equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) routing
- Monitor health of all connections
## Monitoring and Troubleshooting
### Key Metrics
- Tunnel status (up/down)
- Bytes in/out
- Packet loss
- Latency
- BGP session status
### Troubleshooting
```bash
# AWS VPN
aws ec2 describe-vpn-connections
aws ec2 get-vpn-connection-telemetry
# Azure VPN
az network vpn-connection show
az network vpn-connection show-device-config-script
```
## Cost Optimization
1. **Right-size connections** based on traffic
2. **Use VPN for low-bandwidth** workloads
3. **Consolidate traffic** through fewer connections
4. **Minimize data transfer** costs
5. **Use Direct Connect** for high bandwidth
6. **Implement caching** to reduce traffic
## Reference Files
- `references/vpn-setup.md` - VPN configuration guide
- `references/direct-connect.md` - Direct Connect setup
## Related Skills
- `multi-cloud-architecture` - For architecture decisions
- `terraform-module-library` - For IaC implementation
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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