00:00 // Introduction 00:44 // What Is A Virtual Private Cloud? Amazon Vpc | Visual Explanations 20:32 // What Is A CIDR In Aws? | Vpc Part 2 | Visual Explanations 50:58 // What Is A Vpc Subnet And How To Assign Subnets In Vpc? Vpc Part 3 | Visual Explanations 1:08:03 // Aws Savings Plan | Compute And Ec2 Instance Savings Plans | Visual Explanations 1:30:54 // How To Create Vpc And Subnet | Hands-on Demo 1:51:00 // What Is Internet Gateway? What Are Route Tables? What Is Public Subnet? | Visual Explanations 2:25:30 // How To Provide Internet Access To Instances At Vpc Private Subnet? | Nat Gateway | Nat Instance 2:47:00 // How To Create Nat Gateway? | Hand On Demo 3:00:00 // How To Create Nat Instance? | Hand On Demo 3:09:00 // Vpc Dhcp Options Set | Aws Private Hosted Zones | Visual Explanations 3:34:20 // Aws Nacl And Security Groups | Ephemeral Ports | Visual Explanations 4:03:00 // Aws Vpc Peering | Visual Explanation 4:30:00 // Aws Vpc Endpoint | Interface Endpoint | Gateway Endpoint | Simplified Visually 4:49:42 // Vpc Flow Logs | What Is Aggregate Interval | Visual Explanations 5:13:56 // What Is A Bastion Host? How To Use Bastion Hosts? Simplified And Visualized 5:21:30 // Aws Site To Site Vpn | Virtual Private Gateway | Transit Gateway | Accelerated Site To Site Vpn 5:43:30 // Aws Direct Connect | Direct Connect Gateway | Link Aggregation Group Aws Lag | Visual Explanation 6:22:00 // Aws Privatelink | Vpc Endpoint Service | Interface Endpoints | Demo On Nlb With Private link 6:50:00 // Outro
I found the tutorial to be highly informative, engaging, and well-paced. It has significantly enriched my understanding of VPC in AWS, and I feel more confident in working with VPCs now. I would highly recommend this video to anyone looking to learn about VPC or deepen their knowledge in AWS networking. Kudos to the creator for such a valuable resource! Fantastic job of providing a comprehensive overview of VPC, including subnets, route tables, security groups, and internet gateways. The visuals and demonstrations used throughout the tutorial greatly enhanced the learning experience, making it easier to grasp the concepts and visualize how everything fits together.
Thanks Pythoholic for the videos, The way you have taught in the lamen language is fantastic and it clearly show your dedication . Keep up the good work !
I have been following your videos since long and they are at par if not better than most of the paid ones out there. The amount of hard work that goes into this is often under appreciated and the content as well as way of your delivery is brilliant. Kudos man👏👏👏
Thanks for your patient putting this VPC Master class together. my friend, I don't know how to appreciate you enough. here what I can do. if you happen to be in Colorado, let me know, I would more than happy to take you to a nice dinner. restaurant of your choice. I am really serious !!
Thanks a lot man for this wonderful video😍 I have searched alot for vpc related video in youtube but this was an amazing one. U covered all the topic inside the vpc in single video. Even if we pay also we won't get this much clear explanation. Do more videos like this we will support u.
Amazing , I have never seen any video like this before , you have patiently explained so well now if someone wakes me up at 3AM and asks VPC , I will explain him the same in morning :) Keep Posting :)
The class on VPC is juts mind blowing... you voice is calm composed which is imp for training... Patience is there all over video which shows the passion in your training. I wish I could meet with a person like you as the knowledge which you would give people is like no one.. I m happy for the team which you leading as they r so valuable and I m sure it must be journey with you!!! Thanks for everything!!
@@Pythoholic I just dint LIKE IT... I LOVED IT!!! Just awee of ur work and detail on #AWSVPC which is critical feature of #AWS... If VPC and NW is not understood no use being in #CLOUD... Kudos and BIG SHOUT OUT TO U #Pythoholic!!!
Good summary chart. One thing I'd like to add though is that the VPC Flow Logs service can send IP traffic (bi-directional) data to Kinesis Data Firehose too.
Wow, What a great visual explanation Man. Seriously we wont find these type of information in Udemy and other paid sites. I really appreciate your patience for creating such a nice visual presentation. Thanks a Lot.
I like the way you are demonstrating the concepts. Very nice. Keep it up. I have never subscribed any UA-cam channel. I have subscribed to your channel for the effort you are putting and the way you are demonstrating the concepts.
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2:01:00 hours into the session, when you are discussing about "firewall Ec2 instance" you have 3 route tables but only 2 subnets. Does this mean Route TableA does not have any subnets associated with it? Thank you.
Can you please do a complete end to end migration tutorial consists of building strategy, execuetion with some real world use cases ?? loved your content
shame on the guys hitting dislike button.... I am sure such guys don't watch even half of the videos, otherwise they would have known how much effort goes into such content rich tutorials. If you can't appreciate, please don't demotivate. It's beyond my understanding what is there to dislike this video.
Amazing content very effective! and Sir, I think Gateway load balancer demo is missed right after VPC endpoint services using NW load balancer demo. Please let me know is there any video or reference available.
You are awesome . Your videos made more interesting to learn AWS so far ... keep doing your good work If possible please post videos on Devops tools like docker , and etc
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I have a few statements that I did not understand. If you could help me understand, I would really appreciate it:- 1. In the VPC CIDR block rules, you said that "The CIDR block must not be the same or larger than a destination CIDR range in a route in any of the VPC route tables." Why is this so? 2. In route tables, "You cannot create a route that is more specific than the local route in the same CIDR range." Why is this so? Thank you!
1. The range of IP belongs to a specific cidr block. If we have to allow or deny and IP in the traffic rules using route table it should fall.within the range. If it exceeds then it would not work.
2. It means the default path set is target local. And if u create something like a specific IP then it won't work. That's the most specific u can have.
The demo might be to showcase the usage of elastic ip. I will check the demo again and clarify. But having a nat instance needs an Elastic ip if we make use of it. Else once it restarts the ip changes
Think of AWS Transit VPC like a busy train station in a big city. If you want to travel from one place to another, you often have to go through this central station. In the AWS world, this station is your Transit VPC, a special place in the cloud where you set up your own systems (like Cisco routers) to direct traffic between different VPCs (Virtual Private Clouds). It's like having your own team managing the station, ensuring trains (data packets) get to their correct destination. However, it can be quite a task to manage all this, especially when the number of trains increases! On the other hand, AWS Transit Gateway is like having an advanced, automated mega station. AWS runs this station for you, handling all the traffic between your VPCs and even to your on-premises network. It's like having an intelligent system that knows where each train should go, can handle lots of trains at the same time, and you don't have to worry about the details of managing it. It makes your life easier, especially when your network grows bigger, and you have lots of data trains to direct. So, while Transit VPC is like building and running your own train station, Transit Gateway is like using a sophisticated, fully-managed mega station provided by AWS. For most, the Transit Gateway is the way to go because it's simpler, can handle more, and you don't have to manage the day-to-day operations.
ek sawal h bro vpn se related k jaisa apne bataya customer gateways banana pdta h for vpn connection rit toh ye smjh agaya k agr mera koi employee h toh uske liye maine ek vpn manually bana liya lekin qustn ye h k jaise normal log b vpn ka use krke eg surfshark etc apne device ko connect krte h netflix etc etc se toh woh kaise process krta h
An EC2 instance in AWS (Amazon Web Services) does have a public IP address, but it still requires an Internet Gateway to communicate with the internet for a few reasons: 1. **Routing Traffic**: The Internet Gateway serves as a route for traffic going in and out of the VPC (Virtual Private Cloud). It enables EC2 instances to send and receive traffic from the internet. 2. **NAT (Network Address Translation)**: Although the EC2 instance has a public IP, the Internet Gateway performs NAT for instances with private IPs so they can access the internet for updates, downloads, etc., without exposing them directly to the internet. 3. **Public IP Address Assignment**: The Internet Gateway is responsible for assigning public IP addresses to instances. Without it, the EC2 instance's public IP wouldn't be reachable from the internet. 4. **Security and Control**: It offers an additional layer of control, allowing you to apply various rules and policies (like Security Groups and Network ACLs) to manage inbound and outbound traffic for your instances. 5. **Scalability and Redundancy**: Internet Gateways provide a redundant, highly available connection to the internet. They automatically scale horizontally and are designed to offer greater fault tolerance for your network. In summary, the Internet Gateway acts as a mediator between the AWS network and the larger internet, providing essential services that go beyond simply assigning a public IP address to your EC2 instances.
I think we have already covered like 90 percent ..rest will be just reading material. But still I am trying to get the detailed videos so that it can help you beyond once u clear the certification More 5 videos that's all and we will wrap this
This is more than enough now. For the questions I have seen. Rest are other services which are like snowball or ECS eks . The questions related to them are pretty basic . But the main concepts have already been covered
Please avoid using background images in your slides, it leads to distraction and makes it difficult to look for keywords (as your lecture goes on, like at 29.58 "mostly masked by DNS is difficult to read)
Bro you are fabulas, your content is amazing, you are awesome, your explanation is mind-blowing. I just have a request please don't read number in your video explicitly. like IGW- ONE-TWO-FOUR-FIVE-THREE, save some time here for your audience. Thanks ❤❤ from Lucknow
00:00 // Introduction
00:44 // What Is A Virtual Private Cloud? Amazon Vpc | Visual Explanations
20:32 // What Is A CIDR In Aws? | Vpc Part 2 | Visual Explanations
50:58 // What Is A Vpc Subnet And How To Assign Subnets In Vpc? Vpc Part 3 | Visual Explanations
1:08:03 // Aws Savings Plan | Compute And Ec2 Instance Savings Plans | Visual Explanations
1:30:54 // How To Create Vpc And Subnet | Hands-on Demo
1:51:00 // What Is Internet Gateway? What Are Route Tables? What Is Public Subnet? | Visual Explanations
2:25:30 // How To Provide Internet Access To Instances At Vpc Private Subnet? | Nat Gateway | Nat Instance
2:47:00 // How To Create Nat Gateway? | Hand On Demo
3:00:00 // How To Create Nat Instance? | Hand On Demo
3:09:00 // Vpc Dhcp Options Set | Aws Private Hosted Zones | Visual Explanations
3:34:20 // Aws Nacl And Security Groups | Ephemeral Ports | Visual Explanations
4:03:00 // Aws Vpc Peering | Visual Explanation
4:30:00 // Aws Vpc Endpoint | Interface Endpoint | Gateway Endpoint | Simplified Visually
4:49:42 // Vpc Flow Logs | What Is Aggregate Interval | Visual Explanations
5:13:56 // What Is A Bastion Host? How To Use Bastion Hosts? Simplified And Visualized
5:21:30 // Aws Site To Site Vpn | Virtual Private Gateway | Transit Gateway | Accelerated Site To Site Vpn
5:43:30 // Aws Direct Connect | Direct Connect Gateway | Link Aggregation Group Aws Lag | Visual Explanation
6:22:00 // Aws Privatelink | Vpc Endpoint Service | Interface Endpoints | Demo On Nlb With Private link
6:50:00 // Outro
give this man an award, fantastic work.
I found the tutorial to be highly informative, engaging, and well-paced. It has significantly enriched my understanding of VPC in AWS, and I feel more confident in working with VPCs now. I would highly recommend this video to anyone looking to learn about VPC or deepen their knowledge in AWS networking. Kudos to the creator for such a valuable resource!
Fantastic job of providing a comprehensive overview of VPC, including subnets, route tables, security groups, and internet gateways. The visuals and demonstrations used throughout the tutorial greatly enhanced the learning experience, making it easier to grasp the concepts and visualize how everything fits together.
We have to nominate AWS Award for great mentorship and outstanding teaching skills. God Bless you bro! Thank you 🙏 🎉🎉
Thanks Pythoholic for the videos, The way you have taught in the lamen language is fantastic and it clearly show your dedication .
Keep up the good work !
Thank you birender for the first super thanks on my channel. ❤️
Thanks! my man, love your series!! keep'em coming👍
I have been following your videos since long and they are at par if not better than most of the paid ones out there.
The amount of hard work that goes into this is often under appreciated and the content as well as way of your delivery is brilliant.
Kudos man👏👏👏
Thank u meraz for your kind words 🙏
Thanks! Love your tutorials, you are one of the best IT tutors among UA-cam and your videos are free! Looking forward your updates.
Thanks pengpeng jiang
Thanks for your patient putting this VPC Master class together. my friend, I don't know how to appreciate you enough. here what I can do. if you happen to be in Colorado, let me know, I would more than happy to take you to a nice dinner. restaurant of your choice. I am really serious !!
That sounds interesting.. haha...
Truly a gem, please make more devops contents, this is an awesome channel
Thanks a lot for the support.
Thanks!
I just began watching and it's great content already ...
Thanks a lot🙏
Thanks a lot man for this wonderful video😍 I have searched alot for vpc related video in youtube but this was an amazing one. U covered all the topic inside the vpc in single video. Even if we pay also we won't get this much clear explanation. Do more videos like this we will support u.
Thanks for the support.
Beautiful job, really appreciate it. Subscribed!
Amazing , I have never seen any video like this before , you have patiently explained so well now if someone wakes me up at 3AM and asks VPC , I will explain him the same in morning :) Keep Posting :)
woah !!
The class on VPC is juts mind blowing... you voice is calm composed which is imp for training... Patience is there all over video which shows the passion in your training. I wish I could meet with a person like you as the knowledge which you would give people is like no one.. I m happy for the team which you leading as they r so valuable and I m sure it must be journey with you!!! Thanks for everything!!
Glad you liked it. Thanks a lot
@@Pythoholic I just dint LIKE IT... I LOVED IT!!! Just awee of ur work and detail on #AWSVPC which is critical feature of #AWS... If VPC and NW is not understood no use being in #CLOUD... Kudos and BIG SHOUT OUT TO U #Pythoholic!!!
thanks for the kind words 🔥
Can't thanks you enough. This is so simple and easy. Great Job 👌
Good summary chart.
One thing I'd like to add though is that the VPC Flow Logs service can send IP traffic (bi-directional) data to Kinesis Data Firehose too.
Thank you so much.. great animation.. learned a lot about VPC..
watched it for couple of hours and I am sure this lesson is the best one.
Detailed explanation - covers everything VPC related. Clears all the confusion. Definitely a channel to SUBSCRIBE
Deep and clear understading 👏👏👏👏
This is what I've been waiting for :)
thx for providing your videos. I would strongly recommend - if you haven't done so, breaking up this into 6-7 independent and separate videos.
i have broken them into separate videos
please watch it in my playlists
Unmatched work. Thanks and Kudos to you man.
This is amazing. VPC demystified!
Wow, What a great visual explanation Man. Seriously we wont find these type of information in Udemy and other paid sites. I really appreciate your patience for creating such a nice visual presentation. Thanks a Lot.
thanks a lot kishore
Amazing work and very nice delivery with visualization.
I like the way you are demonstrating the concepts. Very nice. Keep it up. I have never subscribed any UA-cam channel. I have subscribed to your channel for the effort you are putting and the way you are demonstrating the concepts.
Thanks for the support 👍
This is really MasterClass, you are a Champ. Thank you for such wonderful and detailed explanation ..
Thanks for the support :)
Really fantastic work. Thanks from my heart for such a great teaching
Best VPC video.. wont find such explanation even in paid course ❤
Glad you liked it..thanks
Super. I now have very clear idea on VPC and their components. 👏👏👏
Man it helped me alot as i am student this helps thank you sir
Your way of teaching is awesome sir😊
U r really done a well job - bro
it's an amazing workshop - it's representing ur way of teaching
Great work, thank you for sharing.
The best of all !!!
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You can support by buying a coffee ☕ here -
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One of the best explanation❤
Thanks naman
2:01:00 hours into the session, when you are discussing about "firewall Ec2 instance" you have 3 route tables but only 2 subnets. Does this mean Route TableA does not have any subnets associated with it? Thank you.
You nailed it bro 👏
Awesome!, Appreciate the details provided in Video.
Thanks for your hard work. I really enjoyed this video.
Can you please do a complete end to end migration tutorial consists of building strategy, execuetion with some real world use cases ?? loved your content
Sure thanks for the feedback
i will cover this
Excellent explanation! I'm a huge fan of your videos. Please make videos on real-world solution architecture.
Ip class C.
Broadcast Address: 192.164.123.63
Network Address:192.164.123.48
Number of usable hosts:14 total 16
Thanks for the tutorial.. Very informative
Sent you some support. Nice presentation. I subscribed already.
Thanks for the support
keep rocking!!
U r a saviour Bro, ur work is excellent....please make more videos like this on different topics
Thanks bro
I love how you explan things amazing content i really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you and may God bless you.
Thanks a lot for the support
I wish I had come across this video much earlier!!
Could you please add video how to work with AWS stack
Sure
shame on the guys hitting dislike button.... I am sure such guys don't watch even half of the videos, otherwise they would have known how much effort goes into such content rich tutorials.
If you can't appreciate, please don't demotivate.
It's beyond my understanding what is there to dislike this video.
No worries brother. We have all kinds of People. Those who support like you are the ones that matter. ☺️
Recently I discovered that bastion hosts are a security anti-pattern now. We should use session manager instead. Can you do a video on this?
Sure we can do that
Thanks for tutorial
Amazing 👌👏👏👏
Bro you are the best :D
Amazing content very effective! and Sir, I think Gateway load balancer demo is missed right after VPC endpoint services using NW load balancer demo. Please let me know is there any video or reference available.
I have to upload it, it will be up in the channel in a few days. thanks
@@Pythoholic Okay, It's very kind of you. Thanks!
Thank you.
RFC is (Request for Change)
You are awesome . Your videos made more interesting to learn AWS so far ... keep doing your good work
If possible please post videos on Devops tools like docker , and etc
Thanks for the support. Sure I will do that.
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I have a few statements that I did not understand. If you could help me understand, I would really appreciate it:-
1. In the VPC CIDR block rules, you said that "The CIDR block must not be the same or larger than a destination CIDR range in a route in any of the VPC route tables." Why is this so?
2. In route tables, "You cannot create a route that is more specific than the local route in the same CIDR range." Why is this so?
Thank you!
1. The range of IP belongs to a specific cidr block. If we have to allow or deny and IP in the traffic rules using route table it should fall.within the range. If it exceeds then it would not work.
2. It means the default path set is target local. And if u create something like a specific IP then it won't work. That's the most specific u can have.
@@Pythoholic Thank you!
Really Awesome Sir i am planning to do my Aws certified Advanced Networking this helps me a lot !!!!! :)
please make videos on KMS and other security videos bro for aws
Sure I will make it
Hi, may i get the arch diagrams that were in the videos in github or anywhere? Kudos bro, this teaches me a lot in depth. Keep the work going.
Will check the feasibility and update you on this. Thanks for the feedback
fantastic
please make a separate group of aws videos that would be easy to follow
It's already there in the Aws playlist.please follow that
I have separated all the Aws vpc videos.
The link is in the description below
Just a quick one. Is it necessary to assign public IP to EC2 instance in private subnet ?
As it is done during the configuration of NAT Gateway.
Yes
@@Pythoholic but an EC2 instance will be requiring only outbound access and that can be cater by NAT Gateway . Why do we need public ip un this case?
The demo might be to showcase the usage of elastic ip. I will check the demo again and clarify. But having a nat instance needs an Elastic ip if we make use of it. Else once it restarts the ip changes
super work
Awesome 🎉🙏
Thank you
is it possible to share a pdf document of diagrams? many thanks
Will try that.
@@Pythoholic i am also looking forward for pdf ,i have exam in upcoming days ,it would be really helpful
Wait for session Long time...
create video on advance networking specialty.
what's the difference between aws transit vpc and transit gateway?
Think of AWS Transit VPC like a busy train station in a big city. If you want to travel from one place to another, you often have to go through this central station. In the AWS world, this station is your Transit VPC, a special place in the cloud where you set up your own systems (like Cisco routers) to direct traffic between different VPCs (Virtual Private Clouds). It's like having your own team managing the station, ensuring trains (data packets) get to their correct destination. However, it can be quite a task to manage all this, especially when the number of trains increases!
On the other hand, AWS Transit Gateway is like having an advanced, automated mega station. AWS runs this station for you, handling all the traffic between your VPCs and even to your on-premises network. It's like having an intelligent system that knows where each train should go, can handle lots of trains at the same time, and you don't have to worry about the details of managing it. It makes your life easier, especially when your network grows bigger, and you have lots of data trains to direct.
So, while Transit VPC is like building and running your own train station, Transit Gateway is like using a sophisticated, fully-managed mega station provided by AWS. For most, the Transit Gateway is the way to go because it's simpler, can handle more, and you don't have to manage the day-to-day operations.
Sir I am looking for Serverless Masterclass, Everyone will very glad if you could also prepare something like that. Waiting for your response
Sure thing sir. Noted !!
ek sawal h bro vpn se related k jaisa apne bataya customer gateways banana pdta h for vpn connection rit toh ye smjh agaya k agr mera koi employee h toh uske liye maine ek vpn manually bana liya lekin qustn ye h k jaise normal log b vpn ka use krke eg surfshark etc apne device ko connect krte h netflix etc etc se toh woh kaise process krta h
As ec2 instance has public ip adress why there is need of internet gateway?
An EC2 instance in AWS (Amazon Web Services) does have a public IP address, but it still requires an Internet Gateway to communicate with the internet for a few reasons:
1. **Routing Traffic**: The Internet Gateway serves as a route for traffic going in and out of the VPC (Virtual Private Cloud). It enables EC2 instances to send and receive traffic from the internet.
2. **NAT (Network Address Translation)**: Although the EC2 instance has a public IP, the Internet Gateway performs NAT for instances with private IPs so they can access the internet for updates, downloads, etc., without exposing them directly to the internet.
3. **Public IP Address Assignment**: The Internet Gateway is responsible for assigning public IP addresses to instances. Without it, the EC2 instance's public IP wouldn't be reachable from the internet.
4. **Security and Control**: It offers an additional layer of control, allowing you to apply various rules and policies (like Security Groups and Network ACLs) to manage inbound and outbound traffic for your instances.
5. **Scalability and Redundancy**: Internet Gateways provide a redundant, highly available connection to the internet. They automatically scale horizontally and are designed to offer greater fault tolerance for your network.
In summary, the Internet Gateway acts as a mediator between the AWS network and the larger internet, providing essential services that go beyond simply assigning a public IP address to your EC2 instances.
thank you
How many videos are remain sir in aws solution architect playlist
I think we have already covered like 90 percent ..rest will be just reading material. But still I am trying to get the detailed videos so that it can help you beyond once u clear the certification
More 5 videos that's all and we will wrap this
This is more than enough now. For the questions I have seen. Rest are other services which are like snowball or ECS eks . The questions related to them are pretty basic . But the main concepts have already been covered
@@Pythoholic thank u sir
Fantastic course better then cloud guru or udemu.
Wow, thanks
I am studying to get aws associate and if there a possibility that you can share the presentation in PDF in order to study it better? please save me
Hi actually due to copyright issues we arent able to share the slides. Hope that works.
hi ... i understood the concepts of subnet masking but am not clear on calculation part , can someone pls help me clarify thanks
got it now ...first ip - 192.168.123.48
last ip 192.168.123.63
with this i am curious to understand the purpose of this ip being reserverd
RFc- Request For Comment ->> contains technical and organizational documents about the Internet
great
Super
Please avoid using background images in your slides, it leads to distraction and makes it difficult to look for keywords (as your lecture goes on, like at 29.58 "mostly masked by DNS is difficult to read)
I can understand that and this is done to protect the content from infringement. and I will try and make it a bit lighter so that it doesn't obstruct.
5:26:00 the savage part of this course 😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro you are fabulas, your content is amazing, you are awesome, your explanation is mind-blowing. I just have a request please don't read number in your video explicitly. like IGW- ONE-TWO-FOUR-FIVE-THREE, save some time here for your audience.
Thanks ❤❤ from Lucknow
Thanks Piyush.. loved the feedback 👌
Bro u literally made me cry 🤣 when u said jio (jio people) 🙇🙇
এটি পিন করতে ক্লিপটি টাচ করে ধরে থাকুন। আনপিন করা ক্লিপ ১ ঘণ্টা পরে মুছে ফেলা হবে।
Thanks!
Thanks 😊