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Secure Compute is now self-serve

Vercel makes Secure Compute networks self-serve for Enterprise teams, allowing creation, updates, and deletion via the dashboard, API, and Terraform with no contract amendment required.

Jan 7 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated Jan 7 ·

Teams can now create, update and delete Secure Compute networks directly from the Vercel dashboard, the API, and Terraform. Secure Compute networks provide private connectivity between your Vercel Functions and backend infrastructure and let you control regional placement, addressing, egress and failover of your projects. Now you can: This is available today for Enterprise teams. to get started.​​​​‌‍​‍​‍‌‍Check out the documentation Read more with no contract amendment or manual provisioning required. ‍ Self-service network management including Region and Availability Zone selection, active/passive failover, private CIDR selection, NAT/egress behavior are now manageable via self-serve flows.Manage existing Secure Compute capabilities directly, with full network lifecycle support through the Dashboard, public API, and Terraform so teams can manage networks interactively or declaratively.Automate & integrate Self-serve Site-to-Site VPN connections via the Dashboard, API, and Terraform, Secure Compute for Pro customers and PrivateLink connectivity.And coming soon:

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