Access Google Cloud Filestore over IP address or Internet
Can you access a Google Cloud Filestore outside the internal network, meaning to access it as an NFS with publicly accessible IP address or endpoint?
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Can you access a Google Cloud Filestore outside the internal network, meaning to access it as an NFS with publicly accessible IP address or endpoint?
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Can you access a Google Cloud Filestore outside the internal network, meaning to access it as an NFS with publicly accessible IP address or endpoint?
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Can you access a Google Cloud Filestore outside the internal network, meaning to access it as an NFS with publicly accessible IP address or endpoint?
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 21:22
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No, the only way to access to Google Cloud Filestore via external IP is using a Compute Engine instance. but you can't use it as a NFS with publicly accessible IP. But, you can open a Feature Request, I'm sure that the Filestore engineering team will consider this feature.
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No, the only way to access to Google Cloud Filestore via external IP is using a Compute Engine instance. but you can't use it as a NFS with publicly accessible IP. But, you can open a Feature Request, I'm sure that the Filestore engineering team will consider this feature.
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No, the only way to access to Google Cloud Filestore via external IP is using a Compute Engine instance. but you can't use it as a NFS with publicly accessible IP. But, you can open a Feature Request, I'm sure that the Filestore engineering team will consider this feature.
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No, the only way to access to Google Cloud Filestore via external IP is using a Compute Engine instance. but you can't use it as a NFS with publicly accessible IP. But, you can open a Feature Request, I'm sure that the Filestore engineering team will consider this feature.
No, the only way to access to Google Cloud Filestore via external IP is using a Compute Engine instance. but you can't use it as a NFS with publicly accessible IP. But, you can open a Feature Request, I'm sure that the Filestore engineering team will consider this feature.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 10:49
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