🎉 NEW Amazon Web Services (AWS) VIDEO 🎉 In this video, I am going to show what are the services that AWS is providing and how you can understand the usage of it. Here is the link: https://lnkd.in/dnKiHegu
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Ever wondered how to keep your AWS resources safe from the public internet? Here's a solution: create a private subnet that keeps your resources isolated and secure. 🔒 Here’s how I did it: ✅ Created a private subnet in Amazon VPC. ✅ Made sure the private subnet's CIDR block does not conflict with my public subnet. ✅ Configured a dedicated route table that excludes routing to an internet gateway. ✅ Set up a new network ACL that denies all inbound and outbound traffic by default. 📸 Check out my documentation to learn how you can do this too! 🙏 Thanks to @NextWork for their guides and support throughout this project. Join me at link.nextwork.org/linkedin 📢 Let's connect if you're working on AWS or cloud networking too! #AWS #CloudComputing #NetworkSecurity #VPC #EC2 #CloudNetworking
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Hello Friends, Here is another video from me which explains what is AWS (Amazon Web Services). #amazoncloud #AWS #amazonwebservices #cloudcomputing https://lnkd.in/dR2HpXm8
Introduction to AWS | Amazon Web Services
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Today I spent some time understanding Amazon VPC! Here’s what I accomplished: 👇 ✅ Created a Virtual Private Cloud using Amazon VPC, and learnt how IP addressing and CIDR blocks work. ✅ Set up a public subnet to automatically assign public IP addresses, ensuring any EC2 instances deployed in the subnet can be accessed from the internet. ✅ Attached an internet gateway to the VPC, which enables resources in my public subnet to send and receive traffic to and from the internet. 📸 Dive deeper into my journey by checking out the documentation below! 🙏 Massive thanks to @NextWork for the invaluable resources and community. Join me at link.nextwork.org/linkedin #AWS #CloudComputing #Networking #AmazonVPC
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Today I spent some time understanding Amazon VPC! Here’s what I accomplished: 👇 ✅ Created a Virtual Private Cloud using Amazon VPC, and learnt how IP addressing and CIDR blocks work. ✅ Set up a public subnet to automatically assign public IP addresses, ensuring any EC2 instances deployed in the subnet can be accessed from the internet. ✅ Attached an internet gateway to the VPC, which enables resources in my public subnet to send and receive traffic to and from the internet. 📸 Dive deeper into my journey by checking out the documentation below! 🙏 Massive thanks to @NextWork for the invaluable resources and community. Join me at link.nextwork.org/linkedin #AWS #CloudComputing #Networking #AmazonVPC
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Top 10 AWS Services You Should Know in 2024 Are you ready to dive into the world of cloud computing with Amazon Web Services (AWS)? In this video, we’ll explore the Top 10 AWS services you should know in 2024 and how they can help you scale your business, improve efficiency, and drive innovation. We’ll cover key AWS services such as: - Amazon EC2 for scalable cloud computing - Amazon S3 for secure, scalable storage - AWS Lambda for serverless computing - Amazon RDS and DynamoDB for managed databases - Amazon SageMaker for machine learning - Amazon CloudFront for global content delivery - Amazon EKS and Fargate for containerized applications - Amazon Aurora for high-performance relational databases Whether you’re a developer, a system architect, or just curious about AWS, this video will give you a clear understanding of the top services that can transform your cloud strategy in 2024. Watch now to stay ahead of the curve and learn how to make the most of these essential tools! 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more AWS tutorials and cloud computing insights! #AWS #AmazonWebServices #CloudComputing #AWS2024 #TopAWSServices #Serverless #CloudStorage #MachineLearningAWS #AWSLambda #AmazonEC2 #AWSForBeginners
Top 10 AWS Services You Should Know in 2024
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