AWS Networking Basics For Programmers | Hands On

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  • @ShaheenGhiassy
    @ShaheenGhiassy 5 месяцев назад +127

    Its easy to get a 200+ hour AWS course on Udemy, etc, but getting a 20 min vid that's straight to the point with a working example is gold. Thank you!

  • @zeeshawnali4078
    @zeeshawnali4078 Год назад +48

    In 30 minutes I learned more than I have tried with hours of other lessons. Well done!

  • @Daniel-ch52
    @Daniel-ch52 9 месяцев назад +18

    Coming from 18 years of network engineering experience and 5 years of cloud Architecting, I can tell you this video is incredibly informative and important for anyone involved in the technical side of the cloud

  • @Toolookanu
    @Toolookanu Год назад +71

    Coming from passing my AWS SAA a couple of months ago and just a nice little refresh....you're incredible at teaching. Spot on with everything. Thank you so much for the refresh.

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Год назад +3

      Thanks Ty! And great job with the SAA

  • @PMPerformance
    @PMPerformance Год назад +8

    As a Network Engineer that has no experience with the Cloud, this was super informative! Thank you much!

  • @imnottellingyoumyname3050
    @imnottellingyoumyname3050 Год назад +26

    Dude, this was the most helpful, to the point, digestable explanation of the basics in one place I have found. I've been trying to learn DevOps stuff and having all of these terms scattered around without any basic explanation has really stagnated my learning. I'll start learning one topic and find I've been googling and trying to understand the lingo for the entire day.
    I feel like you've genuinely unlocked a huge chunk of my learning potential with this video. Thanks so much.

    • @biniyamkebede9367
      @biniyamkebede9367 8 месяцев назад +1

      I could not have said it better. Travis got the sauce.

  • @zazathomas1024
    @zazathomas1024 Год назад +1

    This is by far one of the most useful videos on aws I've come across

  • @Labandusette
    @Labandusette Год назад +1

    That's the type of content I would spend a couple of bucks (5-10) to get. Clear & straight to the point

  • @techjutsu4066
    @techjutsu4066 Год назад +9

    10 min into the video and I just want to tell you how well you executed this demo. Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @jennisonb37
    @jennisonb37 2 дня назад

    Your scenarios was just like mine. Developer with a knowledge gap regarding AWS networking. Thank you for posting this, it helped immensely! I'll probably re-watch it at least a couple more times.

  • @danny65769
    @danny65769 28 дней назад

    You are great at teaching. Concise but clear explanations. Practical hands-on demos. Many other tutorials merely show a bunch of diagrams, and by the end of the tutorial I'm nearly as clueless as before the tutorial.

  • @xxpsych0s0cialx
    @xxpsych0s0cialx 9 месяцев назад +1

    FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY! A networking video that I can follow along to and actually works! I had to make a few tweaks when accessing the Key Pair since I'm on Windows but amazing video. I've spent hours trying to find something that works and here it is. Two Thumbs Up!

  • @jhumelbonganciso3258
    @jhumelbonganciso3258 2 месяца назад +1

    You're one of the best instructor to explain this! Straight to the point and very informative. Keep up the good work!

  • @eecarres
    @eecarres 5 месяцев назад +2

    Definitely want the advanced version, this was super helpful!!

  • @trido3815
    @trido3815 9 месяцев назад +3

    Your explanation regarding the CIDR range is pretty clear. I learned another trick for calculating the CIDR range. For example: The range of /24 is (32-24)^2 = 256 IPs. CIDR range of /16 is (32-16)^2 = 65,536 IPs. I think AWS preserves the first 5 IP addresses. BTW, your tutorial on Terraform is also awesome. I was able to apply the knowledge right away.

    • @sravanmathangi
      @sravanmathangi 12 дней назад

      Nice one. A little correction with equation... its 2⁽³²⁻²⁴⁾ or 2⁽³²⁻¹⁶⁾ etc.

  • @KenTaylor-j1i
    @KenTaylor-j1i 4 месяца назад +1

    Travis, I find myself exactly where you were trying to understand networking and CIDR ranges. Thank you for all you do, your videos are easy to understand and apply.

  • @rodrigobaptista4898
    @rodrigobaptista4898 Год назад +5

    I have been digging a lot on AWS cloud, the teaching style is definitely a game changer, and you sir, just changed the game. I have been through all those concepts, seeing it in practice just make much more sense. One of the best explanations, will follow up your content.
    Thank you very much ☁️ 🚀

  • @enpassant7358
    @enpassant7358 Год назад +2

    This is such a clear and succinct explanation of Networking. It makes the advanced Networking classes I've had make more sense.

  • @user-meandog
    @user-meandog 4 месяца назад +1

    This is a really clear explanation of AWS networking fundamentals. Very good. 30 minutes taught me so much.

  • @emmytobs
    @emmytobs 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been trying to understand these networking concepts in AWS for a few weeks now. Every resource I've found left me feeling like some things were still unclear - until I watched your video. It's honestly the best resource I've found and has really helped to solidify my understanding of these networking concepts. A heartfelt THANK YOU!

  • @anikethsuresh3028
    @anikethsuresh3028 7 месяцев назад +55

    I'm sitting in an AWS office and watching this video

  • @robertboulter3227
    @robertboulter3227 3 месяца назад

    I am not a programmer but using this programmatic approach allowed me to see all the dependencies in a VPC build. Short and Concise and not overwhelming. Thank you very much.

  • @themindbadger8
    @themindbadger8 5 месяцев назад

    I've struggled with the networking aspects (that everybody else seems to gloss-over and rush through) for ages, but this vid has just enough bite-size parts to de-mystify it for me. And the CIDR block description was bang on for what I needed to know. Many thanks!

  • @s0urp0wer5
    @s0urp0wer5 3 месяца назад

    So glad you breakdown the terminology. The worst part of exploring the tech industry or a field within is the intensive level of vocabulary.

  • @synen
    @synen Год назад +5

    I recently discovered this channel Travis and I am already so thankful for all the genuine and invaluable knowledge you have provided.

  • @claykc
    @claykc Год назад

    This was awesome. I'm a data engineer with no networking experience. Our company is moving to AWS so I needed something to get me up to speed quickly

  • @vuanhkhoa9715
    @vuanhkhoa9715 4 месяца назад

    Tomorrow I will have an interview for a DevOps Internship position, and this video helps me review and solidfy my networking knowledge. Back then I was only learning theoretical things, and this practical guide make those theories become crystal clear !

  • @Telmosampaio
    @Telmosampaio Год назад +2

    Hands down one of the best explanations on VPC networking, I can tell you I have looked this up on Acloud-guru and Pluralsight, and your explanation is much better, crystal clear, straight to the point, and with practical examples

  • @sahilmehra3333
    @sahilmehra3333 Год назад

    Thats what you look for on internet...clear crisp and to the point information

  • @patrick_odacre
    @patrick_odacre Год назад +6

    I have been enjoying your content more and more. You've done an excellent job on this video. I love how you go through everything step-by-step and allow the errors you encounter to highlight the need for each step.

  • @simonb9949
    @simonb9949 Год назад +2

    Thanks buddy ! I struggled to find a good video explaining route tables, and yours is just perfect !

  • @sagar-h8k9e
    @sagar-h8k9e 11 месяцев назад

    keeping myself engaged in AWS cloud for a while, I was searching a lot of videos that could explain the networking concepts within the range of AWS and then I found you. you are the master in explaining things way lot more easier than anyone in this room(youtube). Thanks a lot man..!

  • @vxcloudxv
    @vxcloudxv Год назад

    I really don't know, or I can't remember, if I have watched a video talking about networking with this kind of explanation. I mean, a real good explanation. I'll keep this video saved in my library to be a good company when I come to forgot some key points about this topic.
    Thanks for that

  • @enpassant7358
    @enpassant7358 Год назад +2

    I am definitely interested in learning more about advanced Networking concepts. Your teaching style suits me perfect and gave me understanding. Kind of like Confucius said:
    I hear and I forget.
    I see and I remember.
    I do and I understand!

  • @alex-ce2te
    @alex-ce2te Год назад +1

    Honestly, you are a fantastic teacher. I love what you do Mr Travis ❣

  • @ivanarefkov
    @ivanarefkov 4 дня назад

    This is a really, really good video! I don't often comment ..but! You've got a great sense of how to explain things. I'm studying for a practitioner certification right now and the course I went through way too theory packed and not much hands-on examples. This was 20 min of to the point, easily digestible information. Great job and thank you!

  • @darstking2044
    @darstking2044 Год назад

    Wow this is really good. The amount of overly technical learning materials on this subject is overwhelming. It is very refreshing to come across a digestable resource. Thank you for your time!

  • @guitarcrax127
    @guitarcrax127 5 месяцев назад

    Instant subscribe. This is the highest quality tutorial I have come across. If you are trying to get an app or service up and need the basics to get it done, then watch this and thank Travis.

  • @notsogaurab
    @notsogaurab Год назад

    Having some basic knowledge on AWS and being not clear on the networking part of it, this video has become the lifeline for me explaining the things much clear in a very basic yet fun way. Kudos to the effort.

  • @VijayaBaskarvvk
    @VijayaBaskarvvk 2 месяца назад

    The video was excellent, particularly the hands-on demonstration on the cloud, which made everything very clear. Thank you, brother.

  • @heessuh
    @heessuh Год назад +1

    One of the best explanations on the AWS networking. Thank you.

  • @soumilkhandelwal4388
    @soumilkhandelwal4388 Год назад

    Amazing !!! I used to scratch my head around networking in AWS. This made everything clear. Thank you

  • @johndzikunu9986
    @johndzikunu9986 10 месяцев назад

    have learnt a lot in this just 25 minutes than i have learned in my 1 week study thank you very much

  • @saavedra29orig69
    @saavedra29orig69 Год назад

    Thanks for the video Travis. BTW be careful everyone, the EC2 service is free (1st year) for an amount of time but the NAT gateway IS NOT FREE! Don't forget to terminated after you've download whatever you needed in your "internal" instance and don't let it exist for ever.

  • @HookTheMonster
    @HookTheMonster 11 месяцев назад

    Not a dev. I’m a NOC engineer/Linux sys admin so I am working my way into devops at the moment. Your videos have definitely helped me become less intimidated by learning things I haven’t started with yet. Like that terraform video you made. Made it look easy peezy. Glad I found your channel. 👌

  • @daricong8971
    @daricong8971 Год назад +4

    😆Man, this is incredibly educational and straightforward to grasp!

  • @potatocoder5090
    @potatocoder5090 28 дней назад

    This video is BRILLIANT! Travis, you have outdone yourself again. Thank you so much!

  • @esteban-alvino
    @esteban-alvino Месяц назад

    Hello Sir, I'm starting my path to be a Cloud engineer, doing AWS practitioner and understanding networking, I found your video valuable. Thank you.

  • @offisongemmanuel6932
    @offisongemmanuel6932 Год назад

    This is the best networking tutorial i've seen on the internet. Thanks Travis Media

  • @ronemchowry180
    @ronemchowry180 Год назад

    this is incredibly useful, i have zero networking background but working as developer in a project that uses aws

  • @michelramirez6682
    @michelramirez6682 6 месяцев назад

    You implicitly show us how to create and configure the network of a bastion host in AWS! Thanks a lot!

  • @carlosv.3351
    @carlosv.3351 Год назад +1

    That's my video! Thanks man, I needed it so bad. As a programmer looking to switch to the cloud, I was always concerned about not knowing enough networking. 🙏🏻

  • @rubi.helloworld
    @rubi.helloworld Год назад

    please create more videos like this. I am switching my career from developer to cloud. This video is amazing .

  • @cloudgeek16
    @cloudgeek16 Год назад

    First of all thank you so much, it's the best explanation I have seen so far. Yes we need videos of advanced topics it'll be really helpful!!

  • @hasangurcan8827
    @hasangurcan8827 10 месяцев назад

    Great Tutorial! I can just repeat some other viewers' comment: You are incredible at teaching.

  • @umarbshehu7647
    @umarbshehu7647 6 месяцев назад

    Travis, I am speechless!
    Please keep making informative videos like this one.

  • @leavnsmallville78
    @leavnsmallville78 2 месяца назад

    Removing the complexity of the added availability zone made this concept much easier to digest.

  • @chetanchandrashekar3306
    @chetanchandrashekar3306 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! You made my day, what a clear and detailed explanation about VPCs. Thank you for the practical side of things , please do more videos about AWS.

  • @NostalgistGuy
    @NostalgistGuy 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Travis. One of the most elaborative and sounding explanation on internet. Really helped.

  • @emmanora21
    @emmanora21 2 месяца назад

    LOVED this video I learnt a lot. Watched it a number of times, made notes and created the infrastructure twice. I would love to see a video that builds on this and covers transit gateways and peering.

  • @Prodigalzson
    @Prodigalzson 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much! Super helpful!

  • @Omnions
    @Omnions Год назад

    Cool. Travis. I really like your no bs approach. Compact and straight to the point. I don't see a word / statement that went out of the way from the subject your are trying to deliver. kudos.

  • @NaveedAli-n5g
    @NaveedAli-n5g 2 месяца назад

    what an amazing video. I come back this video from time to time just for a quick revision.

  • @josipkesinovic4103
    @josipkesinovic4103 2 месяца назад

    Wow thank you so much for this video. Fellow programmer trying to learn AWS and Networking here :)

  • @Ashwindersingh13
    @Ashwindersingh13 Год назад

    This is an excellent tutorial for learning the basics of AWS VPC service. I hope you come up with more such videos on AWS database and some other important AWS services. I found your videos very genuine and helpful. Keep posting. Thank you so much

  • @maximiliensimard8816
    @maximiliensimard8816 2 месяца назад

    Awsome you summaryse my entire year in a 30 minutes video

  • @Suresh06-w5w
    @Suresh06-w5w 4 месяца назад

    Very informative. Thanks for the video.
    I use a simple way of calculating the cidr for number of IPs.
    2 to the power of (32 - x) where x is the /x in cidr.
    For example 10.0.0.1/24 will give 2 to the power of (32-24) = 2 to the power of 8 = 256

  • @pratibhagupta8916
    @pratibhagupta8916 Год назад

    Wow.. I was never that clear about the network stuff. You made it so easy to understand. Thanks.

  • @justinwood1156
    @justinwood1156 Год назад

    Man this is great! Similar back story as I was a software engineer for 7 years and did a career change to devOps. I also found that networking is a large skill gap for me! Glad to know it’s not just me, and this video helped clear up a lot of things.

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Год назад

      Glad it helped! Yeah that networking void came at me hard.

  • @roastmashtoasthash
    @roastmashtoasthash 4 месяца назад

    Very thankful for a clear explanation of concepts! I am sure I will be able to remember how the CIDR range works now.

  • @tjseloza3966
    @tjseloza3966 Месяц назад

    Thanks Travis! Please create more video like this and more advance info when it comes to networking and AWS architecting. 🙏

  • @sonnguyenhong7902
    @sonnguyenhong7902 10 месяцев назад

    so goooooooood!, others just talk about the docs, but you explain how they work together, why they need to exist.

  • @Secretclaps
    @Secretclaps Год назад +1

    This is truly an amazing video. Everything you need to know in a concise manner! Thanks Travis!

  • @sarinasalim2494
    @sarinasalim2494 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this excellent intro video. Never in the field of RUclips videos has so much been demystified in so few minutes! :)

  • @AbuBakrSadiqi-b7t
    @AbuBakrSadiqi-b7t 5 месяцев назад

    That was a very quick video, finally I learned all those concepts which I tried for hours but was not yet clear to me.
    Thank you so much for that video

  • @JasonTRogers
    @JasonTRogers 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for creating this video. Walking me through each step helps a lot. I'm just getting into the world of Databases and networks. It's so fascinating!

  • @danchisholm1
    @danchisholm1 Месяц назад

    absolutely brilliantly explained. nice moving back and forth between the concepts diagrams and the interface and technical explanation.

  • @anindyachakraborty88
    @anindyachakraborty88 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for explaining CIDR in such an easy way !

  • @cloudproblemssolved
    @cloudproblemssolved 2 дня назад

    this is me right now as a dotnet, python and c-derived language coder, i need to understand CIDR and stuff like that to excel in my Solutions Architect Associate

  • @abarrand
    @abarrand 26 дней назад

    Great video for covering all the networking principles for AWS. Thanks!

  • @markrolandmakes
    @markrolandmakes Год назад +4

    This is awesome and exactly what I needed. I'd love to see that advanced version!

  • @Badrep420
    @Badrep420 Год назад

    You explained it perfectly and you setting it up really helped learn what is actually happening

  • @ragsbigfella
    @ragsbigfella Год назад +2

    Hello Travis.. Thank you very much for clarifying most of the doubts I had with AWS networking. It would be great if you do advanced one which covers all these in-detail with load balancer and end-to-end flow tracing.

  • @nykcasseano1608
    @nykcasseano1608 Год назад

    Excellent video. I'm amazed at how much I've learned in just a few minutes. It's helping me understand a bit more in my work with my boss. Thank you very much and I will continue to watch more of your videos. Keep going

  • @galnadjar
    @galnadjar 4 месяца назад

    This is the second videos of yours i’m seeing
    and wow this explanation was like the best explanation someone could’ve given.
    Couldn’t ask for more.
    i want to thank you so much,
    and wish you’ll get the amount of subscribers you deserve, because heck you deserve waaaay more

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. Glad it was useful

  • @MyRonniej
    @MyRonniej 6 месяцев назад

    The way you broke down cidr you deserve a reward

  • @mattpaisley6877
    @mattpaisley6877 3 месяца назад

    Thanks very much Travis. This forces me to do the planning and design first, and then the deployment / implementation.

  • @lauracejas9041
    @lauracejas9041 28 дней назад

    Excellent video. I learned more in 30min video than 8h class

  • @TheAremoh
    @TheAremoh Год назад

    I really enjoyed and understood loads for less than 30 minutes. Thank you

    • @TheAremoh
      @TheAremoh 11 месяцев назад

      Please I'd appreciate if you can do a video like this for API gateway and load balancer.

  • @richardbromilow4735
    @richardbromilow4735 4 месяца назад

    the way you talk and explain is excellent!

  • @sergiocano9658
    @sergiocano9658 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing tutorial. It was very clear and easy to follow. Now, I understand those concepts better. Thank you

  • @akmalhsa
    @akmalhsa 4 месяца назад

    wow these are crazy fast and yet so practical! thank you sm travis!

  • @originalbignick
    @originalbignick Год назад +1

    It's super useful, very well designed & clearly presented! Thanks!

  • @ihzaidi1
    @ihzaidi1 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial, I was lost before seeing this video. It really helped with basic understanding.

  • @tariqhossain4149
    @tariqhossain4149 5 месяцев назад

    hi Travis, thanks for this video, it was AMAZING. The only issue i had is when i uploaded my private .pem file to the private vp2 i had to change the permissions to 600 as it was 644. Only then did it upload the .pem. Despite this the way you did this video is so helpful, thanks

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 9 месяцев назад

    I'm infatuated with this. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and I was truly infatuated with it. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale

  • @praveen739
    @praveen739 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely loved your videos! I have watched many tutorials, but yours are exceptionally good- incredibly informative and impactful. Keep up the great work.😀

  • @jaxxlegacy1863
    @jaxxlegacy1863 Год назад

    Please continue this as a series. I thoroughly enjoyed it and learned a lot.

    • @TravisMedia
      @TravisMedia  Год назад

      Will do! What should be next?

    • @jaxxlegacy1863
      @jaxxlegacy1863 Год назад

      @@TravisMedia the next stage in AWS networking. Also I would enjoy more of such practical scenario videos like setting up a CI/CD pipeline and administering kubernetes

    • @DaniyalFaizBBE-
      @DaniyalFaizBBE- Год назад

      @@TravisMedia VPC peering, Elastic ip , etc.

  • @ihzaidi1
    @ihzaidi1 2 месяца назад

    I loved it , it helped a lot for me to understand the AWS networking. I saw lot of question in the AWS certification exam related to this Topic. Thank You and I would love to see the advance networking where you get into transit gateways and peering connection.

  • @rajmathirajkumar93
    @rajmathirajkumar93 20 дней назад

    Thank you, really! This is super crisp and very helpful... Absolutely made for super beginners.