HashiCorp Cloud Platform
Create an HCP Virtual Network
A HashiCorp Virtual Network (HVN) is a logical representation of a subnet in AWS that defines a IPv4 CIDR block. The platform uses this CIDR range to automatically create a virtual private cloud (VPC).
Create a HVN for AWS
- Sign in to the HCP Portal and select your organization and project. 
- From the left navigation menu, click HashiCorp Virtual Network. 
- Click Create network. 
- Name your virtual network. 
- Select Amazon Web Services as your provider. 
- Select a region from the dropdown menu. - One HVN can be created in each available cloud region.
- Resources added to the HVN later are added in the same region.
 
- (Optional) Specify a CIDR block. Click Show recommendations for more information. - Recommended practice for HCP administrators - Use a unique CIDR block for each HVN and ensure HVN CIDR blocks do not overlap with subnets in your AWS account. 
- Click Create network. 
Refer to the HVN for AWS documentation for more information.
Create a HVN for Azure
- Sign in to the HCP Portal and select your organization. 
- From the left navigation menu, click HashiCorp Virtual Network. 
- Click Create network. 
- Name your virtual network. 
- Select Microsoft Azure as your provider. 
- Select a region from the dropdown menu. - One HVN can be created in each available cloud region.
- Resources added to the HVN later are added in the same region.
 
- (Optional) Specify a CIDR block. Click Show recommendations for more information. - Recommended practice for HCP administrators - Use a unique CIDR block for each HVN and ensure HVN CIDR blocks do not overlap with VNets in your Azure account. 
- Click Create network. 
Refer to the HVN for Azure documentation for more information.