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This lesson provides an introduction to AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and its components, which allow you to create and manage a secure and isolated network within AWS. You will learn about the core components of a VPC, including subnets, route tables, internet gateways, NAT gateways, security groups, and network ACLs. By the end of the lesson, you’ll understand how to design and configure VPCs to securely connect your AWS resources, ensuring optimal networking and security for your cloud infrastructure.

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Expiry period 1 Months
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Jan 1970
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Total lectures 6
Total quizzes 6
Total duration 02:24:05 Hours
Total enrolment 18
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Short description This lesson provides an introduction to AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and its components, which allow you to create and manage a secure and isolated network within AWS. You will learn about the core components of a VPC, including subnets, route tables, internet gateways, NAT gateways, security groups, and network ACLs. By the end of the lesson, you’ll understand how to design and configure VPCs to securely connect your AWS resources, ensuring optimal networking and security for your cloud infrastructure.
Outcomes
  • Ability to Design and Configure a VPC: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to create and configure an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), including setting up subnets, route tables, and internet gateways to create a secure and functional network environment.
  • Understanding of VPC Security Components: You will gain expertise in configuring security groups and network access control lists (ACLs) to control inbound and outbound traffic, ensuring that resources within the VPC are properly secured.
  • Knowledge of Network Routing: You will understand how to set up and manage route tables and routing policies within the VPC to control traffic flow between subnets, internet, and other networks.
  • Experience with High Availability and Fault Tolerance: You will learn how to implement best practices for ensuring high availability and fault tolerance by deploying resources across multiple Availability Zones (AZs) and using redundant components like NAT gateways.
  • Capability to Integrate VPC with Other AWS Services: You will be able to connect your VPC with other AWS services and on-premises environments using tools like VPN, Direct Connect, and VPC Peering, enabling hybrid cloud and multi-region architectures.
Requirements
  • AWS Account: An active AWS account is required to access and configure the VPC and its components through the AWS Management Console.
  • Familiarity with AWS Console: Prior experience using the AWS Management Console will be helpful for navigating the VPC service and its components, although beginners can still follow along with the guided steps.
  • Basic Networking Knowledge: A basic understanding of networking concepts, such as IP addresses, subnets, routing, and firewalls, will help you better understand the VPC architecture and configuration.
  • Basic Understanding of Security Concepts: Familiarity with security concepts such as firewalls, access control lists, and network traffic filtering will aid in understanding how security groups and network ACLs function in a VPC.