You are implementing a solution to deploy Netskope for machine traffic in an AWS account across multiple VPCs. You want to deploy the least amount of tunnels while providing connectivity for all VPCs.
A) Use IPsec tunnels from the AWS Virtual Private Gateway. Simple and reliable, but might not scale as well as the other options. Still, can't go wrong with the tried and true IPsec approach.
D) Use IPsec tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway. This provides the security of IPsec while still allowing connectivity across multiple VPCs. Definitely a solid choice.
C) Use GRE tunnels from the AWS Virtual Private Gateway. I like this option because it's more straightforward and doesn't require setting up a separate Transit Gateway.
I see both points, but I think option C) might be a good compromise as using GRE tunnels from the AWS Virtual Private Gateway can also provide efficient connectivity for all VPCs.
B) Use GRE tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway. This seems like the most efficient approach to me. Fewer tunnels, and Transit Gateway can handle connectivity across multiple VPCs.
B) Use GRE tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway. This seems like the most efficient approach to me. Fewer tunnels, and Transit Gateway can handle connectivity across multiple VPCs.
I disagree, I believe option B) is the best choice as using GRE tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway can reduce the number of tunnels needed and simplify the deployment.
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