Building a Secure Network: Step-by-Step Guide to Creating VPC with Public and Private Subnets
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In this comprehensive tutorial, we will guide you through the process of creating a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with both public and private subnets. Whether you are a network administrator, developer, or AWS user, this step-by-step guide will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to set up a secure and well-structured network infrastructure. Learn how to design and configure a VPC, create public and private subnets, set up internet and NAT gateways, and establish secure communication between them. Discover best practices for VPC creation and gain a deep understanding of network isolation and security on AWS. Watch now and build your own robust VPC with public and private subnets!
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This AWS tutorial video will teach you how to create a VPC with Public and Private Subnets (3 Tier Architecture) for WordPress. Creating a VPC with both public and private subnets provides you the flexibility to launch tasks and services in either a public or private subnet. Tasks and services in the private subnets can access the internet through a NAT gateway. Services in both the public and private subnets can be configured to use a load balancer so that they can still be reached from the public internet.
Upon completing this tutorial, you will be able to:
• Select a region to create a VPC
• Create your VPC
• Create Internet Gateway
• Attach Internet Gateway to VPC
• Create two public subnets in two Availability Zones
• Modify subnet auto-assign IP settings
• Create a public route table
• Create a public route
• Associate public route table to public subnets
• Create 4 private Subnet (2 in each Availability Zone)
• Create Private Route Table
• Associate private route table to private subnets
• Design a three-tier VPC Architecture in AWS
• Create a VPC with Public and Private Subnets
How to Create a VPC with Public and Private Subnets (3 Tier Architecture)
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This is the only good tutorial on VPC creation on youtube! I use it every time I'm creating a new AWS account.
Thanks very much for this. As others have said your use of the diagram as you create your VPC makes it so much easier to visualise the concept. I really appreciate the effort you have gone too to do this. Top stuff!! 🙂
Sir I have to give it you. You do fantastic Tutorials. Well done on this. The previous ones I watched used the Wizzard and that is so useless for a novice as it takes away from the understanding on how things actually work and makes the learning curve so much wider. Now I have a good understanding on what the wizzard does and what all there is for me to play with to develop good solutions. Thank you.
Wow. Thank you for your feedback Arjun van der Willik. I appreciate it, and I am happy that the video served its intended purpose.
Best regards, Azeez
Well done. I'm using your video(s) as a basis for how I'm going to instruct new apprentices in building VPCs
Thank you very much Jeff. I appreciate that.
Thank you so much for this! love the use of diagrams along with showing how it's done step by step. Very easy to follow and understand, I will be referencing this video in the future :)
I can't express to you how much this helped me. thank you !!
Perfect pace and explannation of each step. It helped me a lot. Thanks
You are welcome Anuj!
Thank you so for doing a so details and well summarised tutorial. It was just right, not too overwhelming nor too black boxed. Please keep up the good work. Cheers!
Thank you so much Aman. I appreciate your feedback
Thanks for this detailed steps.
Was able to complete my assignment.
Thank you for your GREAT tutorial as always!!!!
Finally, a video I can follow. Nice work my friend.
this is second time this is the best explanation I have ever seen !
Lol. Thank you for the kind words, and I appreciate your feedback.
Thank you for the fantastic tutorial. Very comprehensive.
Thank you so much brother, I love the way you draw the paragraph ,, Thanks again
Thank you so much and you are welcome 😀
Thank you very much for this very important lesson, am so grateful.
AMAZING tutorial!! well done. I'm definitelly buying your course on udemy to support you!
This is AWESOME! thank you so much!
Thank you.
thanks you!!! great tutorial, nice flow and very informative. cheers!
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback.
neat and nice lecture thank you ! cool magnificent to understand !
You are welcome!
Amazing video brother , learned alot , thankyou so much.
You are welcome Simran!
Thanks for this amazing content. Loved it.
You are welcome!
well done thank you
You are welcome!
great explanation and neat implementation
Awesome
Hello question about choosing the subnet. My requirement is that two instances be created Windows and CentOS. (Windows - Public Subnet) ... (CentOS - Private subnet). Can you explain which subnet to choose for each instance configuration. From What I see I should be using the Private Subnet 3 | data base tier | us east-1a for the Nagios CentOS... and the Public Subnet 1 |us east1-a for the windows server. I'm confused if I should choose the private subnet 1 | app tier | us-east-1a or Private Subnet 3 | data base tier | us east-1a for the Nagios CentOS. Let me know.
Hello Justin, you should put your Windows Server in Public Subnet 1 in Availability Zone 1 and put you CentOS Server in Private Subnet 1 in Availability Zone. Please understand that there is no difference between Private Subnet 1 and Private Subnet 3. All the private subnets (1 - 4) are the same. We created App Tier and Database Tier to isolate our resources logically. By this, I am saying that if we have an EC2 instance that we will use to host our website or app, we will put that EC2 in Private Subnet 1 or 2 App Tier. And if we have an RDS (database) instance that we will use for the database, we will put it in Private Subnet 3 or Private Subnet 4 Database Tier. Having app tier and database tier is just a way to separate web servers from database servers. But the private subnets are all the same. Please let me know if you understand what I mean. Best Regards
Can't i have a single route table for both AZ for the private subnets ? Why you assigned private subnets in 2 zones to two route tables?
Thank you for this..
You are welcome.
how can i solve this problem >>(To build a solution, in which the tally application only should be open directly from a remote computer and not the complete desktop of the server and deploying the solution on aws.)
Good evening Team: Please help; recently we have received one email from AWS called EC2-Classic Retirement and need to move on VPC , we are using S3 for Data backup purpose only, Now what i have to do; Please help
thanks it great
You're welcome!
How do you decide what CIDR block to use for your subnets?
Hi Jeff, usually, your company will let you know which IP address range to use. You can use any CIDR block or the same one that I used for this practice. This is also a good video that talks about the CIDR block. ruclips.net/video/aPW-ZAo09Pg/видео.html
We dont have to attach public subnets to public route table? why?
We attached the public subnets to the public route table. Do you mean the private subnets?
how much it cost per month?
VPC is free. It doesn’t cost any money.
Now i see why they keep talking about you
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Thanks AOS. please keep in mind that it is 1.zero.zero.zero/24 not oh.oh.oh/24.