Hello, #connections , 🚀 Excited to share my progress on #day56 of the #100DaysofDevOps♾ Today, Let's Deep Dive into AWS Internet Gateway and NAT Gateway Happy Learning😊 #90daysofdevops #90daysofdevopschallenge
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🚨 AWS Update: Important Service Changes 🚨 AWS is evolving! After careful consideration, AWS has decided to discontinue new access to several services, including CodeCommit, S3 Select, CloudSearch, Cloud9, SimpleDB, Forecast, and Data Pipeline. 🔒 Rest assured, existing users won't see any changes in features or experience, and AWS is committed to maintaining the security and reliability of these services. 🔄 Need to migrate? AWS offers support for transitioning to other AWS or third-party solutions that align with your current and future needs. By AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr Let's stay ahead of the curve and make the most of these changes! #AWS #CloudComputing #TechNews #AWSUpdates
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Sometimes, you may need to create a new VPC on AWS, but the process of setting up subnets, route tables, and internet gateways can be tedious and time-consuming. What if there was a way to automate and simplify the creation of AWS resources? That’s where Terraform comes in. Terraform is a tool that allows you to define and provision your infrastructure as code, using a simple and declarative language. With Terraform, you can create a VPC and its components with just a few lines of code, and easily manage and update them as needed. In this article, I will show you how to use Terraform to create a VPC and its resources on AWS, and how to configure security groups for different scenarios. 👉 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gyUXmgtS #aws #awscloud #awsdevops #awsdeveloper #awscommunity
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Creating a NAT Gateway in AWS VPC allows your private instances to access the internet for updates and patches while keeping them secure from inbound traffic. This guide will show you how to set up a NAT Gateway in AWS. 🚀 Enhance your AWS architecture with NAT Gateways! 🌐🔒 In the dynamic world of cloud computing, secure internet access for private instances is essential. That's where AWS NAT Gateways come into play. 🛡️🚀 🔗 What is a NAT Gateway? An AWS NAT Gateway allows instances in a private subnet to access the internet for software updates, patches, and more, while preventing inbound internet traffic from reaching those instances. This ensures a secure and controlled environment. 💼🔐 💡 Use Case: Secure Internet Access for Private Instances Imagine you have critical instances running in a private subnet that need internet access for updates. Instead of exposing these instances directly to the internet, you can set up a NAT Gateway to route their outbound traffic securely. 🌐✨ ✅ Benefits: 🔒 Enhanced Security: Instances remain within your private network, protected from inbound threats. 💰 Cost Efficiency: Only pay for the data traffic that uses the NAT Gateway. ⚡ Seamless Updates: Ensures your private instances can access necessary updates and patches without compromising security. By leveraging NAT Gateways, you're not just securing your instances – you're also ensuring smooth and efficient operations for your AWS infrastructure. 💪🌟 #AWS #CloudComputing #NATGateway #VPC #NetworkSecurity #AWSArchitecture #DevOps #CloudSecurity #Infrastructure #TechTips #CloudUpdates #AWSVPC #InternetAccess #PrivateSubnet #AWSBestPractices
" How to Access the Internet via NAT Gateway in AWS VPC."
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Donald Meyer walks us through the power of #ZTNA 2.0 with Prisma Access, which delivers deep internal application inspection to maintain security traffic in your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment. Learn how to secure your organization at cloud-scale with a seamless user experience in this #AWSreInvent session. #SecuredbyPANW https://bit.ly/41gY7mF
AWS re:Invent 2023 - Secure access to AWS with ZTNA 2.0 (HYB204)
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Ever wondered how to restrict your AWS EFS Mount Point on EC2 Instances from other teams or departments? Imagine you have a critical file share on Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) that only your team should be able to access. By default, anyone with access to the VPC where the EFS share resides could potentially mount it. This can be a security concern if you want to restrict access to specific EC2 instances. Intrigued by the idea of defining who can mount your AWS EFS File Share and allowing read/write access only to authorized VMs? There's a clever way to achieve this using access control lists (ACLs) / Security Groups / IAM Roles . Now EFS can only be mounted by the Instances that are authorized to. Want to learn more? We've got a short video that dives deep into the process! In this video, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of restricting access to your EFS mount point on EC2 instances. The video is concise and informative, and you'll be able to implement these steps in your own environment in no time. Feel free to watch the video, implement the steps, and leave a comment below letting us know how it went! We're here to answer any questions you might have. P.S. Here's the link to the video mentioned earlier: Restricted EFS Mount Point Access: https://lnkd.in/dCYSv3zG #devops #aws #devopstraining #realtimecloud #cloud #awsefs #fileshare #commonstorage
AWS EFS | Restricting EFS - Realtime UseCase | Defining the VM's of our choice to mount EFS
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🚀 Exciting News: Successfully Completed AWS NAT Instance Project! 🚀 I am thrilled to share that I have just wrapped up an exciting project centered around AWS NAT instances! 🌐💻 🔗 Project Overview: I designed and implemented a robust NAT (Network Address Translation) instance on Amazon Web Services to seamlessly provide internet access to my private instances. This project aimed at enhancing the connectivity of my infrastructure while maintaining the security and isolation of my private instances. 🚀 Impact: This project has significantly improved the overall performance and accessibility of my infrastructure. The NAT instance has become a crucial component in ensuring that my private instances can securely access the internet, opening up new possibilities for application development and deployment. 🔍 Services I Used: AWS EC2, NAT Instance, VPC, Security Groups, and more! 📈 Next Steps: Excited to leverage the insights gained from this project for future endeavors! Stay tuned for more updates on my cloud journey. Note - Creating a NAT Instance to provide internet connectivity for the private Instance is not a best practice at reliability perspective so I wouldn’t suggest you to use this for a long term, You can use AWS NAT Gateway instead. Kindly go through by the attached media below for better understanding. #AWS #CloudComputing #NATInstance #ProjectCompletion #InfrastructureOptimization #LinkedInPost
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Unlock outbound traffic with AWS NAT Gateway! Are you struggling to connect your private subnets to the internet? Our latest video explains how NAT Gateways serve as a crucial translation layer, enabling your private instances to initiate outbound connections securely. Explore the benefits, setup process, and ensure your VPC has seamless outbound connectivity. Perfect for IT professionals looking to enhance their AWS VPC setup. #AWS #NATGateway #VPC #CloudComputing #Tech #NetworkSecurity #ITProfessionals
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🚀 Excited to share a major update: I recently deployed my project using Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 and CloudFront! Here's why I chose AWS for deployment: 🌐 Scalability: AWS adapts to changing traffic demands, ensuring a smooth user experience no matter how many visitors I get. 🔒 Security: Top-notch security features from AWS keep my project and user data safe and sound. 💰 Cost-Effectiveness: I only pay for the resources I use, making it a budget-friendly solution. Here's how AWS S3 and CloudFront are making a difference: 📂 AWS S3: Provides durable and highly available storage for my project's data. 🚀 CloudFront: Ensures fast and secure content delivery to users globally. This deployment has been a huge learning experience, and I'm thrilled to explore the possibilities of AWS further! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gc88b9wQ #AWS #CloudComputing #S3 #CloudFront #Security #Scalability #CostEffective #nxtwave
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Best Practices to help secure your container image build pipeline by using AWS Signer. AWS Signer is a fully managed code-signing service that helps ensure the trust and integrity of your code. By using AWS Signer, you can verify that the code comes from a trusted source and that an unauthorized party has not accessed it. Learn how to protect your container image build pipeline with AWS Signer with this informative post. #aws #containersecurity #pipelinesafety #codesecurity #cloudsecurity #images #securecoding
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🌐 What are VPCs, Subnets, Route Tables? And How to Enable Internet Access from AWS Cloud... 🚀 When I switched from working primarily on my local machine to working in the cloud, most of my bugs during deployment were from one of two sources: 1️⃣ Networking 2️⃣ Permissions I remember trying to run a web scraper in an EC2 instance and getting error messages. It worked in a Docker container on my local machine. Why was I having a problem on AWS? 🔧 Networking! I needed to provide internet access to the EC2 instance! 📺 Here is a great video that explains the big picture of how to solve this issue... https://lnkd.in/g-ywm8Nf #AWS #DataScience #CloudComputing #Networking #Deployment
AWS how to setup VPC, Public, Private Subnet, NAT, Internet Gateway, Route Table? - (Part-5)
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