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title: "Google Cloud VPC peering"
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updated: 2026-04-07T09:02:12Z
published: 2026-04-07T09:02:12Z
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# Google Cloud VPC peering

You can utilize VPC peering on the Google Cloud Platform with <span contenteditable="false" translate="no" data-variable="company-name" class="fr-deletable" id="blockvariable">{{variable.company-name}}</span>, by exporting the route of your <span contenteditable="false" translate="no" data-variable="company-name" class="fr-deletable" id="blockvariable">{{variable.company-name}}</span> network to the VPC you are peering with and subsequently importing it in the peered VPC.

This allows for a design where only a single tunnel is required from <span contenteditable="false" translate="no" data-variable="company-name" class="fr-deletable" id="blockvariable">{{variable.company-name}}</span> to the "shared" Google Cloud VPC. Other peered VPC must know how to get back to <span contenteditable="false" translate="no" data-variable="company-name" class="fr-deletable" id="blockvariable">{{variable.company-name}}</span> subnets by having the <span contenteditable="false" translate="no" data-variable="company-name" class="fr-deletable" id="blockvariable">{{variable.company-name}}</span> route in the routing table.

Export the custom routes from your shared VPC

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