00:44 Get started 02:17 VPC Concepts & Fundamentals 02:27 Choosing an IP address range 04:30 Creating subnets in a VPC 06:28 Routing in a VPC 11:21 Network Security: Security groups 14:27 Network Security: Network Access Control List (NACL) 15:32 Network Security: Flow logs 18:23 DNS in a VPC 18:26 Connectivity options in VPC (VPC peering and Transit Gateway) 24:47 Connecting to on-premises networks: VPN and Direct Connect 25:18 AWS VPN 26:38 AWS Direct Connect 30:33 What about DNS? (Amazon Route 53 Resolver) 34:15 VPC endpoints 36:11 AWS PrivateLink: VPC endpoint services 37:34 Amazon Global Accelerator
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Clear English and concise without much jargon. I watched the video end to end and did not want it to end. Great Job!!
This video is incredible. I was wondering for so long about reasons VPCs were typically 10.0.0.0/16, 10.1.0.0/16 etc... This has helped massively, thank yuo so much!
THs is a amazing video! One of the best I have seen. These guys are spot on with their delivery and knowledge of the delivery. Everyone doing this in AWS should watch this video.
An excellent and relatively quick talk. One important thing worth mentioning while comparing VPC peering to Transit gateway is- VPC peering works inter-region, while transit gateway requires the candidate VPCs to be in the same region.
This material is top-notch. A similar book I read was a breakthrough for me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
Brilliant lecture and amazingly explained and understood by me - brief and yet detailed and covering the essential concepts. Kudos to this guy and AWS.
Curious, if you've build something / VPC (network design, with IGW, NACL's SG's etc, is there the ability to export/Save As a Terraform or Ansible script, so that you can the replicate, recreate the source or other environments using the same structure, of course under either a different account, or inside same account, but after changing the IP ranges etc ?
What does it mean when the ranges overlap? The CIDR IPv4/v6 is difficult to configure in the labs because I can get past understanding how to chose ranges. Help please.
I made a Windows Server 2019, ec2 with an AD DC, DNS, VPN, etc. I created a user in AD allowing permissions. When trying to access that user from a remote host (VM), I can't connect. The free tier ec2 instance requires more VPC settings in order for me to connect, right?
This is pure gold. This is what happens when professionals explain compared to those Udemy instructors.
so true
Udemy tutors are the worst. Other private tutors too who neither know what's really going on
Just appreciate the video gaddamit no need to compare
@myselfandpesit so you think Neil Davis is the worst?
This is the best „Getting Started“ to VPC ever
😃 💪
00:44 Get started
02:17 VPC Concepts & Fundamentals
02:27 Choosing an IP address range
04:30 Creating subnets in a VPC
06:28 Routing in a VPC
11:21 Network Security: Security groups
14:27 Network Security: Network Access Control List (NACL)
15:32 Network Security: Flow logs
18:23 DNS in a VPC
18:26 Connectivity options in VPC (VPC peering and Transit Gateway)
24:47 Connecting to on-premises networks: VPN and Direct Connect
25:18 AWS VPN
26:38 AWS Direct Connect
30:33 What about DNS? (Amazon Route 53 Resolver)
34:15 VPC endpoints
36:11 AWS PrivateLink: VPC endpoint services
37:34 Amazon Global Accelerator
Thank you
you are a gem
Thanks
as a note,"Connectivity options for VPCs" should be at 19:26, and not 18:26
Thank you! :)
A great video on basics of VPC, recommend to everyone who is preparing for AWS Solution Architect Associate Certification.
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Clear English and concise without much jargon. I watched the video end to end and did not want it to end. Great Job!!
Excellent talk. Coming from a non-networking background, it really helped me understand the basics of networking constructs in the AWS world. Thanks.
Really excellent talk. Total network noob here, I have learned more from this 1 hour session than 10 years of puzzling over it on my own.
simplest, best VPC-to-VPC connection explanation I've ever seen - great job! 20:40-21:10
To the Point, Precise and Perfect. This is the best presentation on AWS networking. THANK YOU.
By far one of the best presentation on the fundamentals.
This video is incredible. I was wondering for so long about reasons VPCs were typically 10.0.0.0/16, 10.1.0.0/16 etc... This has helped massively, thank yuo so much!
Finally understood the use of VPC, Subnets and Routing tables. thank.
Best ever compilation of whatever you need to know in networking from a cloud perspective. A very fast-paced video with golden content.
within an hour all the networking options and their dependencies have been discussed in an effective & simple way...hats off...
THs is a amazing video! One of the best I have seen. These guys are spot on with their delivery and knowledge of the delivery. Everyone doing this in AWS should watch this video.
Thank you for the feedback 😊 👍
This is an absolutely brilliant lecture! Really straight forward and to the point and explained extremely well.😀
He might be the best instructor I have ever learned things from. Such an amazing guy.
What a quality content. Each sentence by the presenter is gold and can clear lot of concepts. I wish we have more such top class content.
An excellent and relatively quick talk. One important thing worth mentioning while comparing VPC peering to Transit gateway is- VPC peering works inter-region, while transit gateway requires the candidate VPCs to be in the same region.
This is mentioned clearly in the video. It's also on the slide he was presenting.
many thanks to the content creaters. best video I have watched so far to understanding fundamental networking innerworkings of aws!
Both dudes nailed the explanations without getting too bogged down. This is how it should be done YT IT gurus, well done!
This is very usefull video related to VPC and AWS networking concepts. Thanks fo the sharing.
Excellent video with an easy to understand explanation. The diagram provided significant support for the narration. enjoyed Watching.
Great intro to AWS Networking
@Perry Wald and @Adam - You folks are great in explaining complex things in a easy to understand manner. Great Job!
filled with plenty of useful information, worth every second and minute of it
Best AWS Networking fundamental out there! much better than the other guy
This was so succinct versus so much of the training and docs I've used so far.
Easily digestible information on a complex topic... Great presentation.
Excellent summary, especially for those who are preparing SA Certifications
This material is top-notch. A similar book I read was a breakthrough for me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
Brilliant lecture and amazingly explained and understood by me - brief and yet detailed and covering the essential concepts. Kudos to this guy and AWS.
Such an awesome video to explain in clear detail. Finding it real useful as I brush up on my VPC stuff
really good basic intro re vpc and subnet, routing. highly recommended
Brilliant. Thanks to both Perry and Tom.
Amazing, Simple yet effective explanation
Thank you! 😀 ☁️ 🙌
wonderful session. Thank you amazon for sharing the recording!
Amazing video to get started with VPC and different ways to connect VPC's with customer on-premise DC..Thanks Perry & Tom for the insights
Excellent explanation from both presenters.
Great insights into AWS networking. Thanks AWS team!
You're welcome, Amit! 😀
A must watch for anyone who's moving to AWS cloud!
Thank you very much guys. You made networking look easy.
Great presentation! Now all pieces of puzzle gathered together. Thanks!
Thanks guys ! Nicely explained ! cleared my doubts within an hour :)
Really good presentation. Clear and precise.
Brilliantly explained in 40 mins👏👏
Amazing video by an awesome crew! VPC made easy! brilliant
Really good explanation of AWS networking and services.
Good presentation. demonstrations made in a simple way to understand about networking.
Exactly what I needed to tell these services apart.
k i dont know how i got here but i learnt alot .. im doing a talk this week on dual stacks
this is brilliant, where can we get the slides? they look soo good! thanks again for the video!
Nice video with clear explanation of concepts
Nice covered topics on VPC and components.
Exceptional summary of vpc ❤️
a great high level video on the basics of VPC and VPC connection types...Good job guys!
Curious, if you've build something / VPC (network design, with IGW, NACL's SG's etc, is there the ability to export/Save As a Terraform or Ansible script, so that you can the replicate, recreate the source or other environments using the same structure, of course under either a different account, or inside same account, but after changing the IP ranges etc ?
Thank you making guys networking easy
Thanks a lot for this great description.
Amazing talk! Really well presented.
If anyone has found this session on podcast (or otherwise downloadable) please give a holler, thanks!
Have you heard anything? Maybe found a slideshow of this presentation?
This was a solid session, thank you
What does it mean when the ranges overlap? The CIDR IPv4/v6 is difficult to configure in the labs because I can get past understanding how to chose ranges. Help please.
Excellent talk, the diagrams with clear explanation helped A LOT, great resource.
One of the best networking videos
Such an informative presentation. Thank you!
Very Useful. Thanks for Sharing
It's our pleasure! 😊 Glad to hear that! 😁
This presentation was amazing!
AWS Global Accelerator - Is this only for TCP/UDP traffic or it cann also improve http/https traffic as well? @AWS #AWS
excellent. thanks for this presentation
Thank you for this knowledge
The second part went a little over my head. Hoping rewatching can help, curious if others have resources to assist my understanding
This is a great one! Thanks, both speakers.
Amazing explanation.
I have a doubt! if every instance has both ipv4 and ipv6 address, then why don't we just use ipv4 address only?
The better question is, why not use only ipv6
Very well explained. Thank you Perry and Tom
1.75X is the best speed, finished the video in 25 min.
What was that? @23:54 to @24:02 ????
Hi there, do you think I could get a little more information. Are you needing assistance on what AWS Transit Gateway is ? ^DC
Please guide where to learn certified AWS networking course online
Great video. Thanks AWS!
I made a Windows Server 2019, ec2 with an AD DC, DNS, VPN, etc. I created a user in AD allowing permissions. When trying to access that user from a remote host (VM), I can't connect. The free tier ec2 instance requires more VPC settings in order for me to connect, right?
@8:50 explains int gate
Good explanation!
How can we enable asymentric routing for cyberoam
Excellent session.
Fantastic, have they produced any more content at all?
this talk is genius!
Anyone have a slideshow of this presentation?
Love you guys !!
Hands down to both instructor
Very easy to understand .
Learned a lot, nice talk!
Nice overview, thanks
Thanks for great video
Great explanation
interesting to learn the way how AWS networking from a gcp background.
Very informative!
Really great talk!
I've never done networking never done AWS..Can I attend? 🤔
Very useful - Thank you
Excellent! 👏🏻
Great resource.