Organizations running workloads across AWS, Azure, and GCP face a fundamental networking challenge: each cloud has its own networking model, terminology, and limitations. Multi-cloud networking platforms like Aviatrix provide a unified data plane that abstracts cloud-specific networking into consistent, manageable constructs.
Solving Multi-Cloud Connectivity
Aviatrix deploys transit gateways in each cloud that establish encrypted tunnels between VPCs and VNets, creating a full-mesh or hub-and-spoke topology as needed. Unlike native cloud peering solutions, Aviatrix provides consistent routing, security policies, and observability across all connected clouds from a single controller.
Cloud interconnect services like AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, and Google Cloud Interconnect provide dedicated, low-latency connections between on-premises data centers and cloud environments. Combining these with multi-cloud networking platforms creates an enterprise-grade hybrid network fabric.
Network segmentation across clouds is essential for compliance and security. Aviatrix's distributed firewall insertion and micro-segmentation capabilities enforce consistent security policies regardless of which cloud a workload runs in, preventing lateral movement across cloud boundaries in the event of a breach.