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* 42. Introduction | *42. Introduction | ||
* 43. The AWS Global Infrastructure | *43. The AWS Global Infrastructure - connected by high-speed backbone network between the regions. | ||
* 44. Defining VPC CIDR Blocks | **Made of 26+ regions. Each region has two or more Availability Zones - for redundancy. An availability zone can be thought of as a physical data center. Each data center has redundant power sources and redundant networking. | ||
* 45. [HOL] Create a Custom VPC | **AWS Outposts - extends AWS services into dedicated hardware in '''your''' data center or corporate location. For using AWS services on-premises. For using AWS APIs on-premises. | ||
* 46. VPC Routing Deep Dive | **AWS Local Zone - exxtends the AWS Availability Zone closer to end-users for lower latency. I guess it's like an Availability Zone without the full-fledged characteristics of a Data Center? | ||
* 47. Security Groups and Network ACLs | **AWS Wavelength Zone - extends AWS using 5G wireless. For singled-digit ms latency to mobile device users. | ||
* 48. [HOL] Configure Security Groups and NACLs | **AWS CloudFront is a CDN with 13+ Regional Edge Caches and 400+ Edge locations. | ||
* 49. NAT Gateways and NAT Instances | *44. Defining VPC CIDR Blocks | ||
* 50. [HOL] Private Subnet with NAT Gateway | *45. [HOL] Create a Custom VPC | ||
* 51. Using IPv6 in a VPC | *46. VPC Routing Deep Dive | ||
* 52. [HOL] Configure IPv6 | *47. Security Groups and Network ACLs | ||
* 53. VPC Peering | *48. [HOL] Configure Security Groups and NACLs | ||
* 54. [HOL] Configure VPC Peering | *49. NAT Gateways and NAT Instances | ||
* 55. VPC Endpoints | *50. [HOL] Private Subnet with NAT Gateway | ||
* 56. [HOL] Create VPC Endpoint | *51. Using IPv6 in a VPC | ||
*52. [HOL] Configure IPv6 | |||
*53. VPC Peering | |||
*54. [HOL] Configure VPC Peering | |||
*55. VPC Endpoints | |||
*56. [HOL] Create VPC Endpoint |
Revision as of 09:30, 12 February 2024
- 42. Introduction
- 43. The AWS Global Infrastructure - connected by high-speed backbone network between the regions.
- Made of 26+ regions. Each region has two or more Availability Zones - for redundancy. An availability zone can be thought of as a physical data center. Each data center has redundant power sources and redundant networking.
- AWS Outposts - extends AWS services into dedicated hardware in your data center or corporate location. For using AWS services on-premises. For using AWS APIs on-premises.
- AWS Local Zone - exxtends the AWS Availability Zone closer to end-users for lower latency. I guess it's like an Availability Zone without the full-fledged characteristics of a Data Center?
- AWS Wavelength Zone - extends AWS using 5G wireless. For singled-digit ms latency to mobile device users.
- AWS CloudFront is a CDN with 13+ Regional Edge Caches and 400+ Edge locations.
- 44. Defining VPC CIDR Blocks
- 45. [HOL] Create a Custom VPC
- 46. VPC Routing Deep Dive
- 47. Security Groups and Network ACLs
- 48. [HOL] Configure Security Groups and NACLs
- 49. NAT Gateways and NAT Instances
- 50. [HOL] Private Subnet with NAT Gateway
- 51. Using IPv6 in a VPC
- 52. [HOL] Configure IPv6
- 53. VPC Peering
- 54. [HOL] Configure VPC Peering
- 55. VPC Endpoints
- 56. [HOL] Create VPC Endpoint