VPC—a Google virtual network that acts and behaves just like a physical network in a data center. VPC provides the connectivity for your virtual machine instances in the compute engine, your Kubernetes engine clusters, and other resources that you may have. Every project that you create gets a default virtual network, which has one subnet assigned to each region, and you can create more virtual networks depending on your needs. This is how the VPC network logo looks:
When you create a VPC network, its scope is global, that is, VPC networks are not tied down or associated to a specific zone or a region. While the VPC network, all routes and associated firewall rules are global, the subnetworks (subnets) created are limited to the region. All resources created within a VPC can talk to each other using the internal private IP addresses, provided they are not...