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Tailscale Announces General Availability of Peer Relays for Customer-Deployed Networking

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3mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Tailscale has announced the general availability of its Peer Relays feature, which allows customers to deploy their own high-throughput relay nodes to handle traffic when direct peer-to-peer connections are blocked by firewalls, NATs, or cloud networking constraints. This production-ready solution provides an alternative to Tailscale's default DERP relays, offering improved performance and control for enterprise deployments.

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When Tailscale works best, it feels effortless, almost boring. Devices connect directly, packets take the shortest possible path, and performance ceases to be a pressing concern.
But real-world networks aren't always that cooperative. Firewalls, NATs, and cloud networking constraints can block direct peer-to-peer connections.
Today, we're excited to announce that Tailscale Peer Relays is now generally available (GA).
Peer relays bring customer-deployed, high-throughput relaying to production readiness, and you can run it on any Tailscale node.
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Customer-deployed, high-throughput relaying with production-level readiness, and you can run on it on any Tailscale node.

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