Architecting, Configuring, and Managing your VPCs in AWS Introduction
Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 3 minutes and 24 seconds
Students: 90
Rating: 5/5
This lesson introduces the AWS Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) course, designed to help you learn about architecting, configuring, and managing your VPCs.
During this course, you will cover:
- How to confidently architect a VPC across multiple availability zones within a Region using different networking components
- How to secure your VPCs, helping you to protect your resources within them
- Which method of connectivity to your VPCs would be best in different scenarios
- Static and dynamic routing in AWS, including BGP's role in routing in AWS
- The different networking features, including Elastic IP Addresses, Elastic Network Interfaces, and Elastic Network Adapters
- How to use VPC Endpoints to secure connectivity
- How the AWS Global Accelerator plays a part in performance
- The benefits and capabilities and sharing of VPC resources using Resource Access Manager
- How to create and analyze a connection using the VPC reachability Analyzer
- IPv4, IPv6, and how to configure them to be supported by Amazon VPCs and EC2 Instances
- What an AWS Network Firewall is and other VPC security features
- How to centrally manage all AWS Network Firewalls using AWS Firewall Manager
- AWS PrivateLink, as well as its typical use cases
- How to create your own large network topology that uses AWS Transit Gateway to connect multiple VPCs
- Inter-regional and intra-regional communication patterns
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