Support for IBM Cloud Satellite in Cloud Pak for Data as a Service
With a Satellite Link connection in Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, you can securely connect to Satellite locations you have configured in a distributed cloud environment for your IBM Cloud account.
With IBM Cloud Satellite, you bring IBM Cloud to your own infrastructure environment by creating a Satellite location. You do not need IBM Cloud service endpoints for accessing IBM Cloud on a Satellite location. Instead, you configure a Satellite Link endpoint to access your infrastructure environment.
A Satellite location runs as a set of three hosts to define a location in the compute infrastructure in your on-premises data center or in another cloud provider. The location is a small instance of IBM Cloud. In Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, you set up a Satellite Link between your infrastructure and the IBM Cloud Satellite location to securely connect to your data source. For instructions on setting up a Satellite Link, see Securing connections.
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- For information about security features for Cloud Pak for Data as a Service, see Security for Cloud Pak for Data as a Service.
- For information about security features for Amazon VPCs, see Amazon Virtual Private Cloud features.
- For information about IBM Cloud Satellite, see IBM Cloud docs: Getting started with IBM Cloud Satellite.
- For information on how to create a Satellite Link, see Securing connections
- For information about Satellite Link, see IBM Cloud docs: Securing access between IBM Cloud and on-prem resources with Satellite Link.
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