
AWS VPC Beginner to Pro - Virtual Private Cloud Tutorial
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Date: 2022-03-14
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Jason
Imagine that: You can run a company-s entire IT infrastructure without physically setting up any traditional thick client hardware. The days of thin clients are back where each employee is assigned a physical thin client -computer- that remotes into their own -physical- station. Basically the only thing that needs to maintain is a super reliable Internet connection where the entire office uses to connect to AWS.
Basically if you are in your 20s or 30s, and plan to work in IT support for the next 40 years, you either have to learn about networking, AWS (or equivalent), programming, database, or web design. Being an expert in anything else won-t get you a rewarding job in IT.
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Imagine that: You can run a company-s entire IT infrastructure without physically setting up any traditional thick client hardware. The days of thin clients are back where each employee is assigned a physical thin client -computer- that remotes into their own -physical- station. Basically the only thing that needs to maintain is a super reliable Internet connection where the entire office uses to connect to AWS.
Basically if you are in your 20s or 30s, and plan to work in IT support for the next 40 years, you either have to learn about networking, AWS (or equivalent), programming, database, or web design. Being an expert in anything else won-t get you a rewarding job in IT.
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Rickson
If you look at the RFC 1918 range, why would an EC2 instance deployed simply to host a web app require so many addresses? (I know its the technical limit but my question is the practical need for such a huge range)
Isn't just one adress for the machine itself enough? Or this taking into consideration that tomorrow there could be hundreds of docker containers that require their own network address? Can anyone throw some light on this?
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If you look at the RFC 1918 range, why would an EC2 instance deployed simply to host a web app require so many addresses? (I know its the technical limit but my question is the practical need for such a huge range)
Isn't just one adress for the machine itself enough? Or this taking into consideration that tomorrow there could be hundreds of docker containers that require their own network address? Can anyone throw some light on this?
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bagus
What a very useful video! It unravels any confusion around vpc and a lot of stuff going on around it. But it's indeed a heavy topic tho.
1:36:24 actually if you want to delete bucket policy without login as root or deleting your bucket, you can do:
aws s3api delete-bucket-policy --bucket
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What a very useful video! It unravels any confusion around vpc and a lot of stuff going on around it. But it's indeed a heavy topic tho.
1:36:24 actually if you want to delete bucket policy without login as root or deleting your bucket, you can do:
aws s3api delete-bucket-policy --bucket
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Sijan
The switching back and forth between production and neal account, how to do it? sorry got lost on this part, I am a begineer. Any suggestion or help on what document to look for. I tried to search and found Switch Role but i think it is to assume role for instances :D
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The switching back and forth between production and neal account, how to do it? sorry got lost on this part, I am a begineer. Any suggestion or help on what document to look for. I tried to search and found Switch Role but i think it is to assume role for instances :D
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Shiraz
At the 42 minute mark what cli was he using to spin up that instance? i know he was using the amazon cli but was he using a different virtual machine entirely and he ssh into in or a aws ec2 instance and he ssh into that and ran those aws cli commands?
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At the 42 minute mark what cli was he using to spin up that instance? i know he was using the amazon cli but was he using a different virtual machine entirely and he ssh into in or a aws ec2 instance and he ssh into that and ran those aws cli commands?
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relentlessrock
After deleting the NAT gateway. when I went for deleting Elastic IP, the only option I have is to release it?
Would releasing the Elastic IP be same as deleting it? I don't want to incur any charges. Thanks.
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After deleting the NAT gateway. when I went for deleting Elastic IP, the only option I have is to release it?
Would releasing the Elastic IP be same as deleting it? I don't want to incur any charges. Thanks.
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Vasanth
-55:30 for inbound and outbound rules, we are allowing all traffic both directions... When these rules are evaluated in order what is the point in even adding deny rules? Can someone please clarify.. Thanks
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-55:30 for inbound and outbound rules, we are allowing all traffic both directions... When these rules are evaluated in order what is the point in even adding deny rules? Can someone please clarify.. Thanks
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L-u
-DiThank you for the course. But I have a question. I pasted the public IP of my EC2 instance on a web browser and it showed an error although I have set my inbound rules to all traffic. Can you tell me why?
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-DiThank you for the course. But I have a question. I pasted the public IP of my EC2 instance on a web browser and it showed an error although I have set my inbound rules to all traffic. Can you tell me why?
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Parameshwar
RDP port -3389- is blocking to connect windows desktop machine. Changed firewall settings from laptop, but still the problem is occurring. Please advice me
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RDP port -3389- is blocking to connect windows desktop machine. Changed firewall settings from laptop, but still the problem is occurring. Please advice me
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TP
what happen to Neal Davis's other course AWS for Begginners ? Looks like it was taken down today...I was halfway through the course.
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what happen to Neal Davis's other course AWS for Begginners ? Looks like it was taken down today...I was halfway through the course.
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