Networking & Content Delivery

Category: Networking & Content Delivery

Connecting VPCs securely and at scale

Connecting VPCs securely and at scale to 3rd party public services in on-premises networks

There are many things to consider when connecting your Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (Amazon VPCs) to third-party applications running in data centers outside AWS. You need connections that are secure and scalable, especially when the third-party vendor uses a multi-tenant architecture. With multi-tenant services, where they have many of their customers sharing the same system, […]

Choosing the right health check with Elastic Load Balancing and EC2 Auto Scaling

Customers frequently use Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) load balancers and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups (ASG) to build scalable, resilient workloads. When configured correctly, Amazon ELB health checks help make your workload more resilient to failures in your workload components behind the load balancer. However, you may need to make tradeoffs for handling different failure […]

Accelerate, protect and make dynamic workloads delivery cost efficient with Amazon CloudFront

Whether you’re serving dynamic content from an Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (Amazon ELB), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon API Gateway, or AWS Lambda to the end users on the Internet, you can improve the performance and security, and optimize the cost of your content delivery by using Amazon CloudFront as your content delivery network (CDN). […]

Inspecting network traffic between Amazon VPCs with AWS Cloud WAN

Update: As of June 11 2024, the Service Insertion feature of AWS Cloud WAN allows users to easily insert firewalls and other security solutions into the traffic flow within a Cloud WAN environment. Rather than manually configuring the underlying routing required to insert these security services, as described in this blog, Service Insertion provides a managed offering that handles this […]

Migrating sub 1 Gbps hosted connection to use AWS Transit Gateway – Part 1

Introduction This blog will describe the recommended migration approach for migrating existing hybrid connectivity architectures with sub 1 Gbps AWS Direct Connect hosted connections to AWS Transit Gateway. It will provide you with a target architecture along with step-by-step prescriptive guidance on how to migrate from your existing state. Key benefits you can derive from […]

Migrating sub 1 Gbps hosted connection to use AWS Transit Gateway – Part 2

Introduction Since the launch of AWS Transit Gateway, customers have been asking to use transit virtual interface (Transit VIF) on sub 1 Gbps AWS Direct Connect hosted connections. In this post, we describe how to migrate an existing environment that uses sub 1Gbps Direct Connect hosted connections, Transit Gateway, and transit VPC for hybrid connectivity. […]

Build secure multi-account multi-VPC connectivity for your applications with Amazon VPC Lattice

Introduction In this blog post, we will discuss how you can use Amazon VPC Lattice to connect your services securely, and monitor communication flows, in a simple and consistent way across instances, containers, and serverless, in a multi-account and multi-Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) environment. We’ll define the new constructs VPC Lattice leverages to enable application […]

Tag-based invalidation in Amazon CloudFront

In this post, we demonstrate how to implement tag-based invalidation in Amazon CloudFront with Lambda@Edge, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, and AWS Step Functions. This post provides you with a reference architecture and sample code artifacts to help you deploy and test tag-based invalidation. Let’s look at some use cases where tagging pages together might be […]

Optimize SEO with Amazon CloudFront

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of optimizing your website to rank higher on search engine results pages. Since organic search is a primary way for viewers to discover online content, a solid SEO strategy involves optimizing your web application and maintaining good performance. As more than 92% of the internet searches happen on […]

Growing AWS internet peering with 400 GbE

Performance is a key driver of the design of the AWS global infrastructure. AWS has the largest global network infrastructure footprint of any cloud provider, and this footprint is expanding continuously to help our customers deliver better end-user experiences, rapidly expand operations to virtually any region or country, and meet their data locality and sovereignty […]