After being contacted for their expertise, iFusionLabs analyzed the existing LiveRamp architecture, identified the challenges and pain points by working with their team and proposed the most ideal future state architecture compliant with GCP best practices. Since LiveRamp was a first-time GCP cloud customer, the engagement involved building the foundational setup on GCP that aligned with LiveRamp’s overall cloud architecture plans and goals. The architecture aimed at meeting LiveRamp’s key requirements with respect to accessibility, scalability, security, and manageability.
iFusionLabs proposed and implemented a new networking architecture, which included the common services of GCP VPC, Transit VPC's, Prod and None-Prod host VPCs, VPN and VPC peering and separation of GKE master from GKE worker nodes in separate shared VPC. iFusionLabs also created a new organizational structure with spit environments and granular IAM role-based access to the environment for geographically dispersed teams and built custom IAM roles for Google managed services and customer application stacks.
After consulting with iFusionLabs, LiveRamp took perfectly calibrated, granular control over the complete GCP cross-projects infrastructure along with centralized shared services and an operational observability platform.