Keep Your Network Traffic in AWS with VPC Endpoints | Overview and Tutorial

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AWS VPC Endpoints are a must-know feature for any setup involving private subnets. This feature helps you avoid routing network traffic through when public internet when trying to communicate with AWS services. Instead, infrastructure components in private subnets can make service calls and keep their traffic in AWS. Learn more about the feature including a step by step walkthrough in this video.

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Finally! Someone that could explain this concept clearly and concisely. Thanks!

dashmasterful
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK

mjamaltv
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Great tutorial as always. Looking forward to learning more concepts related to VPC like PrivateLink, Transit gateway, etc from you.

saptarshiganguly
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Great video. Small detail to mention. About the diagram, vpce is set at subnet level, not vpc level as Internet gateway. It was confirmed on the demo.

pablogonzalezrobles
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Excellent demo and explanation. Thanks buddy 🙂

shaunypie
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! Finally I understood the concept! 🙏🙏🙏

Reflektr
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Great tutorial as usual! Thank you. I wonder if you can do a video about VPC endpoint type gateway. I think it would be useful for people who use S3 buckets and DynamoDB.

alexrusin
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Amazing Tutorial on VPC Endpoints. you are the best !!!

mathewkargarzadeh
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Good one, you made it very clear and easy to understand!

likithabh
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Great job… But I’ve question… If this instant is isolated then how can we get updates and install software… if we assign NAT gateway the how this endpoint will react…

kuldipsatpute
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Super explanation on how AWS endpoint is used

bsrameshonline
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Thanks for posting the video. I didn't realize the AWS VPC EndPoint also has a Security Group, I thought Security Groups were only attached to EC2 Instances.

JohnS-erjh
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Thank you so much for this great video

opyberg
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Very good video, Nice content, it helps me on learning new scenarios,
Thanks, @Be A Better Dev

tvvuday
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I got a question here. You did not shown how did the VPC endpoint had accessed the s3? this was the question the video was trying to solve right? sorry If I have asked the wrong question. Thank you.

vfnwhhd
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Hi there, thank you for another great video!
Could you please extend more about the "Service" who been chosen on 9:57.
I'm not sure what is the meaning of this.
Thanks!

AfikAfikAfik
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Awesome, but what if VPC is in another account and bucket in another account?

DevOps-Cloud
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@12, I like "diligently refreshing..." :)

digitnomad
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the security groups are connected to each other, how would this be working when you have vpc's in two accounts connected via a peering connection?

tibistibi
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Great stuff as always! Thanks for showing demo!
For the first part I have a question:
In case we need only one EC2 instance to connect securely and with no cost to S3, we can use interface VPC endpoint or Gateway endpoint is the only option?

vlajov