Overview

Scenarios

If you want to access a cloud service like OBS from an on-premises data center, you can connect the on-premises data center to your VPC using a VPN connection or a Direct Connect connection, and then use a VPC endpoint to access the cloud service from your VPC.

This section describes how to use a VPC endpoint to access OBS (private address) from an on-premises data center.

Figure 1 Accessing OBS (private address) from an on-premises data center

Figure 1 shows the process of connecting the on-premises data center to a VPC over VPN or Direct Connect, and then using two VPC endpoints to enable the on-premises data center to access DNS and OBS, respectively.

A VPC endpoint comes with a VPC endpoint service. Before you create a VPC endpoint, ensure that the VPC endpoint service that you want to access is available.

The following VPC endpoint services are required:

Configuration Process

Figure 2 shows the process for configuring a VPC endpoint to access OBS (private address) from the on-premises data center.

Figure 2 Configuration flowchart