Hybrid Data Pipeline can give you access to data in the cloud or on-premises behind a firewall. Learn how to deploy it on Google Cloud.
Hybrid Data Pipeline is an innovative, self-hostable hybrid connectivity solution which can run in the cloud or on-premises. HDP accesses data in the cloud or on-premises behind a firewall through a standard interface—SQL (ODBC, JDBC) or REST (OData).
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Hybrid Data Pipeline can be deployed on Google Cloud or any cloud infrastructure to provide a single, standard, secure interface to on-premises data without any VPNs or SSH tunnels.
In essence, HDP is a hostable version of DataDirect Cloud, a trusted product hosted by Progress on AWS. After three years on the market, DataDirect Cloud is relied on for enterprise production implementations by companies such as BOARD International and CoffingDW.
Hybrid Data Pipeline, the hostable and embeddable version of DataDirect Cloud, has been made available for organizations who prefer to host their own solution or who are required to do so by data residency laws.
HDP and Google Cloud
While AWS may be the most popular cloud platform, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is quickily gaining market share. We've previously released a tutorial for hosting Hybrid Data Pipeline on AWS and now we've added a tutorial for Google Cloud as well.
In this tutorial, you'll get step-by-step directions for deploying Hybrid Data Pipeline on Google Cloud. Dive into the tutorial below, or you can learn more about Hybrid Data Pipeline here.
Saikrishna Teja Bobba
Saikrishna is a DataDirect Developer Evangelist at Progress. Prior to working at Progress, he worked as Software Engineer for 3 years after getting his undergraduate degree, and recently graduated from NC State University with Masters in Computer Science. His interests are in the areas of Data Connectivity, SaaS and Mobile App Development.