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Routing through a NAT instance

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Updated at March 14, 2025

A NAT instance is a special VM with pre-configured routing and IP address translation rules.

Yandex Cloud allows you to configure internet connections for multiple VMs via a NAT instance using static routing. In this case, only one public IP address is used: the one assigned to the NAT instance.

In this tutorial, you will create a test VM and a NAT instance using Yandex Compute Cloud and set up routing with Yandex Virtual Private Cloud.

You can use one of the following tools to set up routing through a NAT instance:

  • Management console: Create your infrastructure step by step in the Yandex Cloud management console.
  • Terraform: Streamline creating and managing your resources with the infrastructure as code (IaC) approach. Download a Terraform configuration example and deploy your infrastructure using the Yandex Cloud Terraform provider.

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