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Google Cloud Dedicated Interconnect provides direct physical connections and RFC 1918 communication between your on-premises network and Google`s network. Dedicated Interconnect enables you to transfer large amounts of data between networks, which can be more cost effective than purchasing additional bandwidth over the public Internet or using VPN tunnels. Benefits: ✑ Traffic between your on-premises network and your VPC network doesn`t traverse the public Internet. Traffic traverses a dedicated connection with fewer hops, meaning there are less points of failure where traffic might get dropped or disrupted. ✑ Your VPC network`s internal (RFC 1918) IP addresses are directly accessible from your on-premises network. You don`t need to use a NAT device or VPN tunnel to reach internal IP addresses. Currently, you can only reach internal IP addresses over a dedicated connection. To reach Google external IP addresses, you must use a separate connection. ✑ You can scale your connection to Google based on your needs. Connection capacity is delivered over one or more 10 Gbps Ethernet connections, with a maximum of eight connections (80 Gbps total per interconnect). ✑ The cost of egress traffic from your VPC network to your on-premises network is reduced. A dedicated connection is generally the least expensive method if you have a high-volume of traffic to and from Google`s network. Reference: https://cloud.google.com/interconnect/docs/details/dedicated