In Google Cloud Platform (GCP), network traffic control is handled primarily through Firewall Rules rather than traditional Network ACLs (like in AWS). Associating a “Network ACL” in GCP usually means configuring and attaching firewall rules to a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network to control inbound and outbound traffic.
A Network Access Control List (ACL) is a security rule set that determines:
Which IP addresses can access a network
Which ports and protocols are allowed or blocked
Direction of traffic (Ingress / Egress)
Use Cases:
Cloud Ops teams create such rules for:
Web server access
Database security
Internal microservice communication
Restricting SSH access
API gateway security
Zarthi provides Cloud Operations (CloudOps) services to help businesses manage and secure their cloud infrastructure. One important task in Google Cloud environments is configuring network access rules (similar to Network ACLs) to control how traffic enters or leaves cloud resources.
In Google Cloud Platform, network access is controlled using VPC Firewall Rules, which function similarly to Network ACLs in other cloud platforms.
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