You have a hub-and-spoke VPC architecture using VPC Network Peering. To replicate this design with Network Connectivity Center (NCC), what topology and placement should you use?
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Correct answer: Choose an NCC star topology: place the hub VPC in the center group and the spoke VPCs in the edge group..
Why this is the answer
The correct answer leverages Network Connectivity Center's star topology, which is designed for hub-and-spoke architectures. In this setup, the hub VPC acts as the central point for all traffic, and the spokes connect to it. Placing the hub VPC in the center group and the spoke VPCs in the edge group accurately reflects this design, allowing the hub to mediate communication between spokes and external networks. The other options are incorrect because: Placing spoke VPCs in the center group and the hub in the edge group reverses the intended flow of a hub-and-spoke model. A mesh topology connects all participants directly, which is not the goal of a hub-and-spoke design. Configuring only spoke VPCs as NCC spokes in a mesh topology still doesn't align with the hub-and-spoke model's central routing concept.
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