Amazon Web Services (AWS) Peering and Google Cloud Peering

Our Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud peering service enables your business to directly access AWS cloud services without routing through the public Internet.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Peering Service

Connect directly to Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud without routing through the public Internet.

Low Latency

When accessed through the public Internet Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud traffic is bounced through an indeterminable number of connections, increasing the risk of latency issues. With Peering you can access Amazon Web Services/ Google Cloud through a robust and secure direct connection. Traffic takes a direct route and therefore latency is reduced.
 

Reliable Uptime

For many businesses Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud play an important role in the day to day running of their operations, meaning disruption can impact their ability to meet the needs of their staff or customers. With our AWS and Google Cloud Peering service you can benefit from optimised and resilient connectivity, reducing potential downtime.

Greater traffic control

With AWS and Google Cloud Peering traffic is routed directly through a private Internet exchange. This enables you to avoid the risks involved with data exchange over an unsecured public network. Traffic also takes a direct route rather than travelling through an indeterminable number of public connections, enabling you to retain greater control over data. 

Looking to procure Amazon Web Services (AWS) Peering or Google Cloud Peering for a Public Sector Organisation? Good news! We are able to deliver this service in line with a number of Frameworks. You can read more here.

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How does Peering work?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Peering provides direct access to AWS/Google Cloud infrastructure.

Ordinarily, when you access an AWS or Google cloud service, traffic travels via the public Internet. With Peering, all traffic enters and leaves through the nearest Point of Presence (POP) location within Amazon or Google's Global Network. This reduces latency and provides more reliable uptime and increased security.

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