zCompute Networking User Guide

zCompute provides a comprehensive software-defined networking platform that enables creation, management, and securing network connectivity for cloud workloads. zCompute supports two coexisting networking models:

  • Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), which offers a rich, AWS-compatible IP networking stack including subnets, route tables, security groups, Internet gateways, Elastic IPs, NAT gateways, peering connections, DNS services, and load balancers.

  • Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS), which provides VLAN-based Layer 2 networking, familiar to users of traditional virtualization platforms such as VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix, and similar.

Both models can operate side by side within the same zCompute cloud. A single account can host VPC-based projects alongside DVS-based projects, giving organizations the flexibility to match their networking approach to each workload’s requirements.

This guide describes the networking concepts, resources, and available day-to-day operations.

Explore our user guide to manage and use your zCompute cloud networking.

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

zCompute VPC introduction and operations

vpc.html
Distributed Virtual Switch (DVS)

zCompute DVS introduction and operations

dvs.html
GPU Networks

zCompute GPU networks overview and operations

gpu-net.html
zCompute Networking

Configuration and operation of zCompute network components

subnets.html