A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a private network interface for collections of DigitalOcean resources. VPC networks are inaccessible from the public internet and other VPC networks, and traffic on them doesn’t count against bandwidth usage. You can link VPC networks to each other using VPC peering connections.
The 10.229.0.0/16
VPC IP address range is now reserved in all regions for DigitalOcean internal use. You may not create new VPC networks with subnets that overlap this range.
DigitalOcean Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) peering is now in general availability. VPC peering allows you to join two VPC networks with a secure, private connection. Read How to Create a VPC Peering to get started.
VPC-native networking is now in general availability for all DigitalOcean Managed Kubernetes (DOKS) customers. VPC-native networking allows customers to route traffic directly between DOKS pods, services, and other resources on VPC networks. For more information, refer to the DOKS Features page.
DigitalOcean Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) peering is now in early availability. VPC peering allows you to join two VPC networks with a secure, private connection. See How to Create a VPC Peering to get started.
VPC-native networking is now available in early availability for all DigitalOcean Managed Kubernetes (DOKS) customers. VPC-native networking allows customers to route traffic directly between DOKS pods, services, and other resources on VPC networks. For more information, see the DOKS Features page.
For more information, see all VPC release notes.