Episode 44 — Service Endpoints: private access patterns for managed services

Service endpoints appear in CloudNetX scenarios as private connectivity options for managed services, and this episode explains how they reduce exposure while simplifying access patterns. It defines a service endpoint as a mechanism that keeps traffic between a private network and a provider-managed service on the provider’s private backbone rather than traversing the public internet. The first paragraph focuses on the design value of that approach: it reduces reliance on public exposure, enables tighter policy binding to specific subnets or network segments, and supports compliance scenarios where “private path” is a requirement. It also explains that service endpoints are not general-purpose tunnels; they are targeted connectivity primitives that typically apply to specific managed services, and they must be planned alongside routing, name resolution, and security policies to deliver the intended outcome.
Episode 44 — Service Endpoints: private access patterns for managed services
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