Onboard from Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform does not use virtual datacenters or similar entities, so the platform onboards and synchronizes virtual resources in public cloud regions. You cannot synchronize a VDC or an individual resource, for example, a public IP. 

To onboard virtual resources do the following steps:

  1. Go to Virtual datacenters
  2. At the bottom of the V. Datacenters list, click the + add button
  3. Select Synchronize public cloud
  4. Select a public cloud region

The platform will place all VMs and network resources that are not related to existing virtual resources into a generic virtual datacenter. The platform names this virtual datacenter with the same name as the public cloud region, but the user can rename it. The platform will use this virtual datacenter for future synchronizations, adding or removing resources to match the cloud provider.

If there are already virtual resources in the platform for this provider, then these entities will already be part of a virtual datacenter. The platform will check if any new entities in the provider are related to the existing ones in the platform and place them in the existing virtual datacenter.

The platform may load entities that do not belong to a virtual datacenter separately, for example, global networks and floating IPs.

If conflicts occur during synchronization, the platform may stop and roll back the synchronization.

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