HI,

If you would like to interact between cloud providers VPN tunneling is one 
option. ( Direct Connect, Secure Gateway other options available)

In addition you can also check on the Cloud providers you are using how to 
connect to on-prime. Same concept applies connecting to different cloud 
providers.



On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 11:30:38 AM UTC+5:30, ThorstenK wrote:
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> Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2018 19:33:09 UTC+2 schrieb Sunil Bhai: 
> > Kindly check this below ones I came across. I did not check 
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> > Hope it helps 
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> https://medium.com/google-cloud/experimenting-with-cross-cloud-kubernetes-cluster-federation-dfa99f913d54
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> > https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/stackpoint/ 
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> > From: thorsten.klein.95 via Kubernetes user discussion and Q&A 
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 7:12 PM 
> > To: Kubernetes user discussion and Q&A 
> > Subject: [kubernetes-users] Kubernetes spanning multiple Cloud Providers 
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> > Hey, 
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> > I'm quite new to Kubernetes... but I already have quite a big task. 
> > I'd like to centrally manage hosts which run oin different clouds, e.g. 
> 2 hosts running in DigitalOcean, one host in each region on AWS, a few 
> hosts in GoogleCloud. 
> > First off: is this somehow possible? 
> > If so, how? 
> >   
> > Should I treat and manage them as separate clusters and use contexts to 
> deploy workloads on all of them or can I somehow set them up to be managed 
> and treated as one large cluster? 
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> > I'm happy about any hint here :) 
> > Thanks in advance 
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> Thanks for the links, the first one is already quite informative. 
> The second one requires to sign up for stackpoint.io, whcih I don't want 
> to use. 
>
> Although, I think that my problem does not only lie within Kubernetes' 
> functionality, but rather in the configuration of the providers, especially 
> their Firewall settings. 
> How do the controlplanes communicate between the cloud providers' 
> networks? 
> Is it all secure, or would I need VPN tunnels in between, etc.?

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