Security control centers
Each of the three major cloud service providers offers functionality and configurable controls to support setting up virtual private networks for your cloud resources. The cloud service providers have designed their portals to make it intuitive for anyone to set up a virtual private network for cloud resources.
AWS refers to its virtual network as a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Azure refers to its virtual network as a Virtual Network (VNet), and GCP refers to its virtual network as a Virtual Private Cloud. A virtual network is divided into subnetworks, also known as subnets.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
Amazon’s VPC is a core AWS service and allows you to create a virtual network for resources in an isolated section of the Amazon Web Services cloud. Within the VPC, a user can define network configurations such as IP address range as well as route tables and manage network gateways and subnets. Subnets are smaller separate parts of the overall...