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 === When to use Site-to-Site === === When to use Site-to-Site ===
  
-In general, when connecting to app servers, domain controllers, or file sharing servers, you should always use the Privatise Server Agents. +When connecting to app or file sharing servers, the Server Agents are preferable as they don't expose the entire network and the connection is done over the Privatise virtual network.
  
-However, in certain circumstances your company should use Site-to-Site to a hardware firewall on site:+However, in certain circumstances your company should use Site-to-Site for a ROC to a hardware firewall on site:
  
 1. If you need to access printers. 1. If you need to access printers.
  
 2. If you need to connect to an RDP server. Server agents support direct RDP but cannot be put on RDP servers. 2. If you need to connect to an RDP server. Server agents support direct RDP but cannot be put on RDP servers.
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 +3. Some companies might prefer to use Site to Site when joining a Domain Controller instead of putting a Server Agent on it.
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 +4. If you want to connect to AWS, Azure, or Google infrastructure.
  
 If you have a hardware firewall that's not listed under Site-to-Site, please reach out to support and they will help you get started. If you have a hardware firewall that's not listed under Site-to-Site, please reach out to support and they will help you get started.
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 +Here is the architecture of how Site to Site connects your users connected to a ROC to your office or cloud infrastructure.
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 +{{::privatisesitetositeonepager_1_.jpg?600|}}
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