Hello,
Can Apigee be interfaced with both AWS and Microsoft Azure in the same time?
If it is possible, what are the impacts on performance?
Thank you
Cheers
Justine
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Yes, no problem.
Apigee Edge is a cloud service. It can act as a proxy to any internet-accessible system.
If the system can be contacted from the internet, then it can be contacted by, and proxied by, Apigee Edge.
About performance, we cannot draw any meaningful conclusions.
Apigee Edge is designed to be a high-scale system that manages connections to myriad different services at very high concurrency. If you have some services hosted in Azure, and some in AWS, and some in GCP, that in itself will not be a significant factor in the observable performance and throughput of the system.
Much more important to performance are factors such as:
Unfortunately all of these factors are usually hard to pin down, until you measure a working system. The bottom line - you can estimate the performance given what you know about the payloads and service latency, but you will know how it performs when you build it and measure it.
Yes, no problem.
Apigee Edge is a cloud service. It can act as a proxy to any internet-accessible system.
If the system can be contacted from the internet, then it can be contacted by, and proxied by, Apigee Edge.
About performance, we cannot draw any meaningful conclusions.
Apigee Edge is designed to be a high-scale system that manages connections to myriad different services at very high concurrency. If you have some services hosted in Azure, and some in AWS, and some in GCP, that in itself will not be a significant factor in the observable performance and throughput of the system.
Much more important to performance are factors such as:
Unfortunately all of these factors are usually hard to pin down, until you measure a working system. The bottom line - you can estimate the performance given what you know about the payloads and service latency, but you will know how it performs when you build it and measure it.
Thank you very mych for you answer 🙂 have a nice day
Hi @Dino,
We are also in this situation. In our current environment we have connected apigee to the AWS. The apigee itself is not hosted inside any of the cloud providers, it is in internet. We want to connect apigee to the Azure. But we are very much concerned about the security also. Can you please help us with option by using which we can connect to apigee to the Azure without worrying about the security.
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