AWS re:Invent 2022 - Dive deep on AWS networking infrastructure (NET402)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @vumilemncwango7962
    @vumilemncwango7962 Год назад +2

    Amazing for any company to do what AWS has done in networking

  • @sats_nak
    @sats_nak Год назад +2

    loved teh deep dive here. More next yaer pls!

  • @moe85moe85
    @moe85moe85 Год назад

    Really great talk, look behind the scenes and the complex engineering of keeping the building blocks simple and scalable

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 Год назад +5

    This was incredibly interesting.

    • @awssupport
      @awssupport Год назад +1

      I'm so pleased to hear that you found this video interesting, Kelly! 👍 ^NR

    • @stephenc123
      @stephenc123 Год назад +1

      Great to hear!

    • @Soulseeologia
      @Soulseeologia 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks this helps me in AWS my teacher’s a senior they’ll be a principle one day!

  • @KenSherman
    @KenSherman Год назад

    Can I also consider this as an illustration of AWS's anatomy of their backbone?

  • @RandyRam9
    @RandyRam9 Год назад

    Really, really great presentation! 👏

    • @awssupport
      @awssupport Год назад

      Glad to hear you enjoyed this, Randy! ☁️ ^RN

  • @brijeshmondal_
    @brijeshmondal_ Год назад

    Great content wonderful presentation🤘

  • @dus10dnd
    @dus10dnd Год назад

    WE NEED STRETCHY SUBNETS! Please! Let's have them stretch across AZs!

    • @venkat290485
      @venkat290485 Год назад

      Yes, We need this. Its Possible on Huawei Cloud.

    • @timothyhendricks3004
      @timothyhendricks3004 Год назад +4

      That would defeat the purpose of availability zones.

    • @dus10dnd
      @dus10dnd Год назад

      @@timothyhendricks3004 No it wouldn’t. It works perfectly in both Azure and GCP. And let me elaborate... the point of availability zones is not about networks. It is about having workloads that can withstand a datacenter outage. Stretching a subnet does absolutely nothing to diminish that, but it does enhance the experience in a number of ways. First, you will deploy multiple workloads, but in separate AZs... a datacenter failure isn't the only reason that you deploy mulitple workloads... an individual resource can fail for many reasons and the current AZ approach is tightly coupled. To really make use of an AZ, you want to duplicate your entire stack and ensure that it routes within the AZ to the other resources to which it is dependent. Stretching a subnet would still allow for this (would also require NLBs that stretch AZs with a single endpoint), but it would let those redundant workloads work better with a failed component in the stack by automatically allowing it to participate with the remainder of the stack. In addition, subnetting sucks... I know... I am really good at it. Creating a separate subnet for each AZ consumes many IPs... the network address, the broadcast address... the gateway IP... other reserved IPs. And other good practices that make use of subnets... now you need 2, 3, 4... Nx subnets. No thanks. It is a bad design. AWS needs to go back to the drawing board of many aspects of their architecture and rev it. They've been around for far to long to keep living on their incremental improvements. Microsoft completely revved their API and datacenter architecture in 2014 and it made a massive difference.

  • @kiranjbm
    @kiranjbm Год назад

    Really nice presentation

    • @awssupport
      @awssupport Год назад

      Thanks! Best wishes as you continue to dive deep. 🤿 ^JM

  • @dcastelltort
    @dcastelltort Год назад

    Very interesting, thank you

    • @awssupport
      @awssupport Год назад

      Hi Damien! 👋 We're happy to hear that you enjoyed it. 😀 ^AK

  • @declanmcardle
    @declanmcardle 7 месяцев назад

    @1:00:37 - oh look, it's eu-west-1 at night 🙂

  • @gormicz
    @gormicz Год назад

    Awesome

  • @declanmcardle
    @declanmcardle 7 месяцев назад

    @44:00 Spot the Simpsons reference 🙂

  • @no-bc4kc
    @no-bc4kc Год назад

    Tenets??🤔🤔🤔 MAKES ONE WONDER

  • @GP-ez5ms
    @GP-ez5ms Год назад

    First 15 minutes were complete marketing BS. Couldn’t go any further

    • @igp2bgp
      @igp2bgp Год назад

      LOL, that BS came from cisco fellow, so worth listen :)