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Huawei Cloud Network Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

Huawei Cloud Network Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

Overview

What is Huawei Cloud Network Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)?

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) from Huawei Cloud enables users to create a secure, private, and isolated virtual network. The user can customize IP address ranges, subnets, security groups, and bandwidths, and assign Elastic IP (EIP) addresses.

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Product Details

What is Huawei Cloud Network Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)?

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) from Huawei Cloud enables users to create a secure, private, and isolated virtual network. The user can customize IP address ranges, subnets, security groups, and bandwidths, and assign Elastic IP (EIP) addresses. Additionally, Huawei Cloud's Virtual Private Network is available for .0082 USD per hour to establish a data connection between the user's data centers, and Huawei Virtual Private Cloud.

According to the vendor, the product enables users to:
  • Completely control inbound and outbound traffic for subnets and ECSs, and add ECSs from different availability zones to the same VPC.
  • Customize the network configuration by choosing IP addresses and subnets for more flexibility and control.
  • Establish seamless connectivity between any two VPCs in the same region with VPC peering.
  • Enable high-speed Dynamic BGP network connections provide reliable high-speed access to applications deployed in your VPC.

Huawei Cloud Network Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Technical Details

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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 6 out of 10
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This was implemented for one of our clients. Initially, we suggested a different platform but then, we came to know that they already had that platform and were experiencing some issues with it, so they wanted to switch. They wanted something with strong accessibility applications from distinct geographical zones. So we suggested this since it has one of the best networks in the industry.
  • Accessibilty from differnet geographical locations
  • Robust infrastructure
  • Affordable pricing
  • It's a little tricky to use, you will need training for maintenance
  • UI can be changed a bit in order to make it more user-friendly
  • Sometimes has scaling issues
I honestly believe that it is well suited for companies, whose sole requirement is robust accessibility. Since the training part for admin takes a lot of time, I feel that it might not be suitable for small companies who are still looking to grow. Also, the product sometimes faces scaling issues and I feel like it might not be appropriate for smaller companies as they might look to expand in the future.
  • Extremely affordable pricing
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Widespread network and allows accessibility from literally anywhere
  • Solved a huge issue of accessibility from different geographical zones
  • Since it was cheaper than the current one, this business decision did save some costs
  • Helped solving concurrent transaction saving issues
It stacks pretty against some of them, but the main issue this platform faces is scaling. So I feel that, if we take accessibility into account, it beats almost all of its competitors but apart from that if we take UI and flexibility into account, it lacks a lot of features as compared to its competitors.
Jenkins, Google Cloud Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Terraform, by HashiCorp
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