{"id":"multi-network-connectivity-constrained-both-models","text":"GCP multi-network connectivity is fundamentally constrained regardless of model: Shared VPC requires same-organization hierarchy with single-host attachment and doesn't migrate existing resources, while VPC peering is non-transitive, prohibits subnet overlap, and never exchanges IAM or dynamic routes — forcing an architecture-level choice between organizational coupling (Shared VPC) and connectivity limitations (peering) with no unconstrained option.","truth_value":"IN","source":"","source_url":"","source_hash":"","justifications":[],"dependents":[],"metadata":{},"explanation":{"steps":[{"node":"multi-network-connectivity-constrained-both-models","truth_value":"IN","reason":"premise"}]}}