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There are two main building blocks that allow you to control access to AWS resources within the VPC - Security Groups and Network Access Control Lists (NACLs). They both play a crucial role in controlling traffic, but they’re not quite the same..

There are two main building blocks that allow you to control access to AWS resources within the VPC - Security Groups and Network Access Control Lists (NACLs). They both play a crucial role in controlling traffic, but they’re not quite the same..
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πŸ’‘ Connecting two or more VPCs to route traffic privately between them is widely used in different architectures and solutions, such as multi-tier applications, hybrid cloud configurations, cross-account connectivity, and data replication.

πŸ’‘ Connecting two or more VPCs to route traffic privately between them is widely used in different architectures and solutions, such as multi-tier applications, hybrid cloud configurations, cross-account connectivity, and data replication.
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AWS VPC endpoints let you πŸ” privately connect to AWS services without data traffic leaving the AWS network. There are two types: Interface and Gateway Endpoints.

AWS VPC endpoints let you πŸ” privately connect to AWS services without data traffic leaving the AWS network. There are two types: Interface and Gateway Endpoints.
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πŸš€ AWS Load Balancers: ALB vs. NLB – Key Differences You Need to Know πŸš€ Both AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) and Network Load Balancer (NLB) efficiently handle large volumes of traffic, provide scalability, and ensure high availability for your applications.

πŸš€ AWS Load Balancers: ALB vs. NLB – Key Differences You Need to Know πŸš€

Both AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) and Network Load Balancer (NLB) efficiently handle large volumes of traffic, provide scalability, and ensure high availability for your applications.
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Ever wonder when to use an Internet Gateway vs. a NAT Gateway in AWS? πŸ€” Both are crucial for connecting your VPC resources, like EC2 instances, to the public internet, but they serve different roles. 🌐 In this article, I will break it all down for youβ€”no more guessing! πŸ™Œ

Ever wonder when to use an Internet Gateway vs. a NAT Gateway in AWS? πŸ€” Both are crucial for connecting your VPC resources, like EC2 instances, to the public internet, but they serve different roles. 🌐

In this article, I will break it all down for youβ€”no more guessing! πŸ™Œ
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If you're not all-in on serverless for your applications, you're probably using AWS VPC to define your virtual network and manage AWS resources like EC2 instances, RDS databases, and NAT gateways. But how secure is your VPC environment?

If you're not all-in on serverless for your applications, you're probably using AWS VPC to define your virtual network and manage AWS resources like EC2 instances, RDS databases, and NAT gateways. But how secure is your VPC environment?
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✨ Exciting news! Our new documentation site is now live at docs.cloudviz.io. πŸ”Ž Whether you're just getting started with Cloudviz.io or looking to elevate your cloud architecture, our comprehensive guides and practical examples are here to help. #AWS