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Set Up a Network Peering Connection
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Note
This feature is not available for
M0
free clusters,M2
, andM5
clusters. To learn more, see Atlas M0 (Free Cluster), M2, and M5 Limits.This feature is not supported on Serverless instances at this time. To learn more, see Serverless Instance Limitations.
Atlas supports network peering connections for dedicated clusters hosted on AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, and on multi-cloud sharded clusters.
Network peering establishes a private connection between your Atlas VPC and your cloud provider's VPC. The connection isolates traffic from public networks for added security.
Warning
Atlas does not support Network Peering between clusters deployed in a single region on different cloud providers. For example, you cannot set up Network Peering between an Atlas cluster hosted in a single region on AWS and an application hosted in a single region on GCP.
Required Access
To set up a Network Peering connection, you must have
Organization Owner
or Project Owner
access to
the project.
Configure Network Containers
Create a Network Container
To configure the Atlas CIDR without configuring Network Peering, see Create a New Network Peering Container. You must use the API to create the container without Network Peering.
View Network Containers
Delete Network Containers
Configure an Atlas Network Peering Connection
To configure Atlas Network Peering for a cluster, perform the procedure on the tab corresponding to your cluster's cloud provider. You also configure the Atlas VPC CIDR during this procedure.