Oh, that means a lot--thank you! 😊 If you don't have a networking background, I think these concepts can be hard to grasp in AWS. I know I struggled to learn them initially as well. Thanks for watching!
Oh! I thought you were genuinely confused by this video, but it's the opposite. Phew! 😅 I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching, and welcome to the channel! 🙏🤓
This content is absolutely amazing. Always Straight to the point. I understood more in these 10 minutes than in maybe few months of reading. Thanks so much for your efforts !!!
Hey, I love your AWS content-it's super helpful! I would really appreciate it if you could create a hands-on video on a Python AWS migration project. It would be amazing to see how to manage the migration process step-by-step. Thanks for all your hard work😎!
Thank you so much! Your analogy using nickname, cell phone #, and SSN to describe public, private, and elastic IP addresses helped TONS understanding them!
Best tutorial ...Awesome explanation ....You have really unique teaching skills that sets you apart from other youtubers, madam !! Difficult concepts made easy
This content is amazing, I understood much better than in my college classes. Thank you very much. Could you make a tutorial of the code deploy service?
Oh, I'm so glad! :) I'll add Code Deploy to my list for future videos. I have several other topics in the queue already so it might take some time, but stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for helping me unlock the mystery of IP addressing! You have made it much easier to understand than most conventional IP tutorials and I appreciate that! Cheers!
Hello mam please create more and more videos on AWS, I really love your style of explaining things with practical and hands on examples. I regret why I see your channel so late
Yes really ur tutorials so much worthy👍👏👌🙏🤝. Less time deal with needed crucial subject only, so many other channels made bore lengthy and complex even for simple solutions also.
Hey, do you have a video discussing how to architecture applications like maybe a fullstack application.and how to make it accessible like you did for your web example application?
Hey @vgdecidio! 👋 Check out this video? ua-cam.com/video/K6v6t5z6AsU/v-deo.html It walks through how you'd put together different services into a fullstack app. Hope it helps! 🤓
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Thanks for the nice comment, @mulesofttraining! 🥰 I DO have a full AWS Cloud Practitioner course on Udemy at the moment (Solutions Architect Associate coming soon): www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-master-aws-fundamentals/. Hopefully it helps! 😊
Great Video! How do you decide on what CIDR range to start with when you create a new VPC? Also, I think normally a company designs several VPCs under one account (i.e production, test, development, etc.), How do you allocate CIDR for each?
Hi moe! 👋 To pick a range, you'll want to start with something from the RFC 1918 (private) range, such as "10..." or "172..." (see around 09:40 in the video for more about this). And then the subnet mask (the "slash" number) depends on how many IP addresses you need. A "10.0.0.0/16" for example, would give you 65,536 addresses (if you need fewer than that, you could go with a larger number, like /24, which would give you 256 addresses). So really depends on the size of the network you need. As far as how many VPCs to create, it's complicated. 😊 This article probably does a better job than I can: www.linkedin.com/pulse/aws-vpc-best-practice-journal-eric-l/. You could also look into multi-accounts (one for prod, dev, test, etc.), working with Control Tower, rather than multiple VPCs. Hope that helps get you started!
Excellent! Is the organization size and subnet mask based on total number of employees or the number of servers the company will have in cloud? It seems if you have 500 servers you would have to use a subnet mask to allocate 65,536 IPs since that is the next number available after 256 IPs.
@TinyTechnicalTutorials You are the best AWS content creator and tutor that explains best and makes it simple to understand. am so glad that i subscribed to your account. always love to come to you to learn more and simply explained videos.😊
What else do you want to learn in AWS? Let me know below in the comments!
I'm so glad they're helping! Thanks for watching! 😊
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thank you mam for crystal clear explanation on ip addresses and cidr blocks in aws.
This whole thing was gold but the CIDR Notation explanation was particularly eye-opening. Thank you, it makes sense now.
I'm so glad it helped! CIDR notation is a bit tricky to wrap your head around, but I'm glad this video made sense. 🤓🙏🌟
This is the easiest explanation of networking i have ever seen. I never understood it before today.
Oh, that means a lot--thank you! 😊 If you don't have a networking background, I think these concepts can be hard to grasp in AWS. I know I struggled to learn them initially as well. Thanks for watching!
Honestly this is the best CIDR explanation ever!
Awwww, thanks! 🙏 I personally found it hard to understand when I was first learning it, so I'm glad it was helpful.
One of the best explanations I have ever heard. You made it very easy to understand.
Oh, I'm so glad you like it!! Thanks for watching, and for taking the time to drop such a nice comment! 👍🤓🙏🌟
Incredible tutorial, so much more clearer than anything I've ever seen on UA-cam
Awwww...you're very kind!! Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment! 🙏🤓🌟
Thank you for taking the time to explain the theory...especially the way you broke down the CIDR Notation.
Really needed to understand it.
Yay! Glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓
Love your training sessions. Very relatable and easily digestible style.
Thanks for sharing!!
You're very kind! Glad you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching! 🤓🙏🌟
Incredible video. It is so well explained. Now CIDR is crystal clear for me. Thank you. 🙂
I'm so glad it helped! Thanks for watching! 🤓🙏🌟
Best CIDR explanation ever!
Yay!!! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for supporting the channel, and for such a nice comment! 🙏🌟
Now I'm genuinely confused... Why does everyone else make this stuff sound so complicated?? Thank you ma'am + new sub!
Oh! I thought you were genuinely confused by this video, but it's the opposite. Phew! 😅 I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching, and welcome to the channel! 🙏🤓
Your contents are just simply amazing. Thank you very much for making the concepts so easy 🤩
Glad you like them! Thanks so much for watching!! 🙏🤓🌟
This content is absolutely amazing. Always Straight to the point.
I understood more in these 10 minutes than in maybe few months of reading.
Thanks so much for your efforts !!!
This makes me so happy! Thanks for such a nice comment!! :)
Awesome, helping me more than any other content on the internet. Thank you so much!!
Happy to help! Thanks for supporting the channel!! 🙏🌟🤓
Great CIDR explanation. Was trying to understand from other videos but yours was the only one required. Thanks
Awesome! I'm so glad it helped! 💪😊
Hey, I love your AWS content-it's super helpful! I would really appreciate it if you could create a hands-on video on a Python AWS migration project. It would be amazing to see how to manage the migration process step-by-step. Thanks for all your hard work😎!
Thanks for the suggestion and the kind words!! 🥰 I'll definitely add it to my list of future videos. 👍
Thank you so much! Your analogy using nickname, cell phone #, and SSN to describe public, private, and elastic IP addresses helped TONS understanding them!
Oh, I'm so glad!! I found those helpful too when I was first learning. 🤓😎
Fantastic explanation and simple visuals, thank you!
Awwww...thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment (and sorry for the slow response)! 🥰🔥
Beautiful. This is the BEST tutorial on CIDR I have found. Awesome job.. Thank you so much for sharing! 🙏🙏🙏
Awwww...thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment (and sorry for the slow response)! 🥰🔥
Thanks for explaining the CIDR and subnet mask concepts in such simple baby steps.
You're very welcome! I find those concepts can be tricky to learn. Glad it helped! :)
I feel like giving you big hug.Thank you so much!
LOL!!! Thanks so much! 🙏🤣🥰
So happy I found this channel - subscribed and looking forward to going through your catalog & new vids
Yay!!! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for watching! 😊🙏🌟
Great explanation of CIDR
Yay! Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! 🙏✨🤓
Best tutorial ...Awesome explanation ....You have really unique teaching skills that sets you apart from other youtubers, madam !! Difficult concepts made easy
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos! Thanks for the support!! 😄
Absolutely amazing! Keep up the great work!😎
Thanks for all the nice comments, Sharwari! 🥰
Amazingly beautifully explained.
Awwww, thanks so much! 🥰
You’ve got a new subscriber love the breakdown, very skilled at teaching.
Thank you for the videos !
Awesome! Welcome to the channel, demon_coder97! 😊
This content is amazing, I understood much better than in my college classes. Thank you very much.
Could you make a tutorial of the code deploy service?
Oh, I'm so glad! :) I'll add Code Deploy to my list for future videos. I have several other topics in the queue already so it might take some time, but stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Very well explained.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
I would pay for a course from you right now.
I have some! Check the description! And thank you!! 🤓🥰
Thank you so much for helping me unlock the mystery of IP addressing! You have made it much easier to understand than most conventional IP tutorials and I appreciate that! Cheers!
Yay! Great to hear...I'm glad it helped! :)
Clever explanation😃
Why thank you!! 🤓🌟🙏
Hello mam please create more and more videos on AWS, I really love your style of explaining things with practical and hands on examples. I regret why I see your channel so late
Thanks for the nice note, Sany! 😊 I'll definitely be creating more AWS videos in the future...stay tuned!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials of course.
Awesome and great, very clear explanation, Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
Yes really ur tutorials so much worthy👍👏👌🙏🤝. Less time deal with needed crucial subject only, so many other channels made bore lengthy and complex even for simple solutions also.
Thanks for the nice comment, Narendra! Glad the videos are helpful!! 😊
again. another great video. I really do appreciate this content thanks (:
You're very kind, @kyokokirigiri166! 🥰 Thanks for the nice comment! (And love the profile pic! 😻)
Hey, do you have a video discussing how to architecture applications like maybe a fullstack application.and how to make it accessible like you did for your web example application?
Hey @vgdecidio! 👋 Check out this video? ua-cam.com/video/K6v6t5z6AsU/v-deo.html It walks through how you'd put together different services into a fullstack app. Hope it helps! 🤓
Thank you for this video, you explain so well !
Yay! I'm so glad!! Thanks for watching. 😊
Nice job 👍. Subnetting is the right term to say.
Thanks, Jutsu! :)
Much appreciated very helpful to me as new to IT
Awesome! I'm so glad it was helpful! And welcome to IT! :)
fantastic explainer, thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🔥 Thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice comment! 🙏🥰
Would you happen to have any terraform videos ?
Unfortunately not at the moment, but it's definitely on my list! Thanks for the up-vote! 👍🤓
great explanation
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🙏😊🌟
Thank you, ma'am.
You're welcome! 😊
The first and last address of a subnet cannot be assigned. Those are reserved to identify the subnet and used as brodcast address, respectively.
Thanks for this! 🤓💪
What a nice video
Thank you so much! 😄
Your content is awesome! Keep it up! Let me know how I can help.
Thank you so much!! So glad you're enjoying it! :)
Elastic Block System & Elastic File System please?
I'll add it to my list! Thanks for watching! 😊
❤
Thank you! 🙏🤓🌟
after tasting this type of teaching we should not want to miss u plzzz come to udemy with full fledged course,these bits and pieces wont do justice to anybody either its u or to the learners,ur knnowldge shouldnt be going unnoticed,plzz consider this request for udemy,thank u
Thanks for the nice comment, @mulesofttraining! 🥰 I DO have a full AWS Cloud Practitioner course on Udemy at the moment (Solutions Architect Associate coming soon): www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-master-aws-fundamentals/. Hopefully it helps! 😊
Great Video! How do you decide on what CIDR range to start with when you create a new VPC? Also, I think normally a company designs several VPCs under one account (i.e production, test, development, etc.), How do you allocate CIDR for each?
Hi moe! 👋 To pick a range, you'll want to start with something from the RFC 1918 (private) range, such as "10..." or "172..." (see around 09:40 in the video for more about this). And then the subnet mask (the "slash" number) depends on how many IP addresses you need. A "10.0.0.0/16" for example, would give you 65,536 addresses (if you need fewer than that, you could go with a larger number, like /24, which would give you 256 addresses). So really depends on the size of the network you need. As far as how many VPCs to create, it's complicated. 😊 This article probably does a better job than I can: www.linkedin.com/pulse/aws-vpc-best-practice-journal-eric-l/. You could also look into multi-accounts (one for prod, dev, test, etc.), working with Control Tower, rather than multiple VPCs. Hope that helps get you started!
Excellent! Is the organization size and subnet mask based on total number of employees or the number of servers the company will have in cloud? It seems if you have 500 servers you would have to use a subnet mask to allocate 65,536 IPs since that is the next number available after 256 IPs.
the sunet mast max /16 and min /28 can be used while creating a vpc.
@TinyTechnicalTutorials You are the best AWS content creator and tutor that explains best and makes it simple to understand. am so glad that i subscribed to your account. always love to come to you to learn more and simply explained videos.😊
Chris - This comment absolutely made my whole day!!! 🥰🔥🌟 Thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment! Really appreciate the support!