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AWS re:Invent 2021 - AWS Networking: Making all workloads possible 

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AWS Networking helps enable you to run any kind of workload in the cloud. In this session, join Dave Brown, VP of Amazon EC2 Compute and Networking Services, to learn how this is possible. Dave reviews the progress AWS made in the last year across networking and content delivery solutions, which are designed to be the most secure, have the highest network availability, deliver consistent high performance, and have the broadest global coverage. Dave also discusses new capabilities and how AWS customers are using our networking services to build on the AWS comprehensive network for all workloads.
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Комментарии : 12   
@shawnmclean7707
@shawnmclean7707 2 года назад
This is a great presentation for engineers to execs to really understand what's happening behind the AWS console. This type of content should be in your docs. Most of what I know about AWS I have to get from video presentations.
@bhanupurohit7926
@bhanupurohit7926 2 года назад
Superb presentation! As someone who deals with networking every day, the progress you show through the presentation is amazing.
@vg1976
@vg1976 Год назад
Great talk
@msangamnor7534
@msangamnor7534 2 года назад
Great sir ! I have learned that are new to me about AWS .....Content and step by step presentation both are very useful .......
@inuk-qu1vm
@inuk-qu1vm 2 года назад
31:54 is this a mistake? Without ingress routing, GWLB can not re-direct traffic within a VPC from one subnet to another.
@santosh4a3
@santosh4a3 2 года назад
Not necessarily. All that gwlb needs is an endpoint for vpc to vpc traffic. If the traffic is flowing from internet to your AWS workloads then you need an ingress available to route them into gwlb appliances.
@dufd11
@dufd11 2 года назад
This used to be not true - where you couldn't configure a more specific route than the local route in a subnet's route table (the local route is the VPC CIDR route via Local). In April 2021 AWS released "routing enhancements" where you can now configure more specific routes than the local route, and direct traffic destined from one subnet to another subnet in the same VPC to a middle box, or like the diagram, a GWLB..
@misterpizzaman3581
@misterpizzaman3581 2 года назад
AES-256 is great, unless your chips have been deliberately been diminished in capacity whereas generating random numbers is concerned ... Also, Prism ...
@misterpizzaman3581
@misterpizzaman3581 2 года назад
Trn1 - impressive. How about giving back a bit to your certified consultants? They spend hundreds of hours for exams, and on additional training every year promoting your products and services and they don't even get a proper lan yard, sticker, mug or AWS credits to try out new things ... unacceptable and ungreatful for such a big company ... It is like giving a 50c pencil as a bonus to your best sales person ...
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