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Last updated: Jan 12, 2024
You can configure isolated connectivity to your cloud-based services for production workloads with IBM Cloud service endpoints. When you enable IBM Cloud service endpoints in your account, you can expose a private network endpoint when you create a resource. You then connect directly to this endpoint over the IBM Cloud private network rather than the public network. Because resources that use private network endpoints don't have an internet-routable IP address, connections to these resources are more secure.
To use service endpoints:
- Enable virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) in your account, if necessary, and enable the use of service endpoints.
- Create services that support VRF and service endpoints.
See Enabling VRF and service endpoints.
Learn more
- Secure access to services using service endpoints
- Enabling VRF and service endpoints
- List of services that support service endpoints
Parent topic: Security
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