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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Consul Enterprise Multi-Datacenter Connect"
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sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-connect-multi-datacenter"
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Consul Enterprise supports cross datacenter connections using Consul Connect.
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# Consul Connect Multi-Datacenter
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[Consul Enterprise](https://www.hashicorp.com/consul.html) enables service-to-service
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connections across multiple Consul datacenters. This includes replication of intentions
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and federation of Certificate Authority trust.
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Sidecar proxy's [upstream configuration](/docs/connect/proxies.html#upstream-configuration-reference)
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may specify an alternative datacenter or a prepared query that can address services
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in multiple datacenters (such as the [geo failover](/docs/guides/geo-failover.html) pattern).
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[Intentions](/docs/connect/intentions.html) verify connections between services by
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source and destination name seamlessly across datacenters. Support for constraining Intentions
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by source or destination datacenter is planned for the near future.
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It is assumed that workloads can communicate between datacenters via existing network
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routes and VPN tunnels, potentially using Consul's
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[`translate_wan_addrs`](/docs/agent/options.html#translate_wan_addrs) to ensure remote
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workloads discover an externally routable IP.
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# Replication
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Intention replication happens automatically but requires the [`primary_datacenter`](/docs/agent/options.html#primary_datacenter)
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configuration to be set to specify a datacenter that is authorative
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for intentions. In production setups with ACLs enabled, the [replication token](/docs/agent/options.html#acl_tokens_replication)
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must also be set in secondary datacenter server's configuration.
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# Certificate Authority Federation
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The primary datacenter also acts as the root Certificate Authority (CA) for Connect.
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The primary datacenter generates a trust-domain UUID and obtains a root certificate
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from the configured CA provider which defaults to the built-in one.
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Secondary datacenters fetch the root CA public key and trust-domain ID from the primary and
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generate their own key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for an intermediate CA certificate.
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This CSR is signed by the root in the primary datacenter and the certificate is returned.
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The secondary datacenter can now use this intermediate to sign new Connect certificates
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in the secondary datacenter without WAN communication. CA keys are never replicated between
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datacenters.
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The secondary maintains watches on the root CA certificate in the primary. If the CA root
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changes for any reason such as rotation or migration to a new CA, the secondary automatically
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generates new keys and has them signed by the primary datacenter's new root before initiating
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an automatic rotation of all issued certificates in use throughout the secondary datacenter.
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This makes CA root key rotation fully automatic and with zero downtime across multiple data
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centers.
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