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AWS Administration ??? The  Definitive Guide

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782173755
Pages 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

AWS Administration – The Definitive Guide
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Preface
1. Introducing Amazon Web Services 2. Security and Access Management 3. Images and Instances 4. Security, Storage, Networking, and Lots More! 5. Building Your Own Private Clouds Using Amazon VPC 6. Monitoring Your AWS Infrastructure 7. Manage Your Applications with Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing 8. Database-as-a-Service Using Amazon RDS 9. Working with Simple Storage Service 10. Extended AWS Services for Your Applications Index

An overview of Amazon VPC


So far we have learnt a lot about EC2, its features, and uses, and how we can deploy scalable and fault tolerant applications using it, but EC2 does come with its own sets of minor drawbacks. For starters, you do not control the IP addressing of your instances, apart from adding an Elastic IP address to your instance. By design, each of your instances will get a single private and public IP address, which is routable on the Internet—again, something you cannot control. Also, EC2 security groups have the capability to add rules for inbound traffic only; there is no support for providing any outbound traffic rules. So, although EC2 is good for hosting your applications, it is still not that secure. The answer to all your problems is Amazon VPC!

Amazon VPC is a logically isolated part of the AWS cloud that enables you to build and use your own logical subnets and networks. In a simpler sense, you get to build your own network topology and spin up instances within it...

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