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About VPN to Global Private Network (GPN)

Our free global private network (GPN) connects three continents with 20 Gbps to each dedicated server. The private network is protected on both physical and logical levels to ensure the fastest and safest data transfer. GPN allows our clients to organize their servers' interaction without the use of additional tunneling and VPNs. Traffic in the private network is free.

Customer Private Network (CPN) address space is allocated for a client when they order a dedicated server for the first time. CPN address space is allocated from the 10.0.0.0/8 network. The routable private network is then used to combine all of the client's dedicated servers, cloud servers, and cloud storage. Private networks of different clients are separated from each other and the Internet.

The "VPN to Global Private Network" service allows you to access your CPN by creating a secure VPN connection and configuring routing to pass traffic through the connection.

Although a client can use the service to establish a site-to-site VPN, its primary purpose is to allow system administrators and DevOps to access GPN without setting up a custom VPN gateway. You can have multiple VPN to GPN gateways in different regions and up to 13 users per gateway, one connection per user at a time.

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