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Thank you. Again, excellent discussion. Need to follow your directions explicitly. I am not a web admin. I do not need the course. This is a attempt at using AWS as an alternative to traditional hosting. An immense challenge. The AWS documentation is unreadable and hugely bloated with too many hyperlinks. Worse than reading Microsoft documentation. The next lesson should be more attention to subnet design. Then load balancing. Finally, how to connect to private subnet databases which is nearly impossible and highly arcane. Almost not worth the effort. But as you say, you need to sign up for the course.
That was an amazing content, so much information in 55 minutes (31 minutes watching 1.75x) in a really cleary way. Thanks so much, this really helped me a lot.
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This is the best video tutorial I have seen on AWS. Excellent work. I have a question regarding subnets: In this video course, you demonstrate a scenario where you have a public subnet for your web server, and a private subnet for your database. After watching this video I created a VPC just like that. Next, I went to RDS and attempted to add an MS SQL Database to the VPC, but I got a warning telling me that I need to assign a group of subnets that span at least 2 Availability Zones. So does this mean I actually need TWO private subnets in my VPC to be able to add an MS SQL Server RDS instance?
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In 24:00 you say it’s a good practice to leave main/default route table in its original state and create custom one for network traffic routes associated with VPC. Next in 32:40 you alter main/default route table adding route pointing to NAT gateway. Why not another custom route table?
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Very beautifully explained buddy. I hope this helps in interviews. In any case, I understand the concept, rather service of VPC in AWS much better now. Thank You.
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In your explanation of NAT you place the NAT on the Public subnet, the public subnet has the IGW, and the private would have the NAT correct? I know you don't want to answer questions, but you should correct this if it is a mistake.
Hi, NAT is always placed in public subnet, because NAT allows resources in private subnet to communicate with internet. NAT has to communicate with internet, and it is not possible through private subnet. Secondly, IGW (Internet Gateway) is attached to VPC, not to a subnet. There is only one IGW attached per VPC. So, the explanation provided is correct, there is no correction required.
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In the video, while creating NAT you added PUBLIC subnet to Elastic IPs, but it should be Private subnet connected to Elastic IP to connect to internet , right ?
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Pretty detailed explanation. Thank you. I was wondering if I am using a load balancer, should I put Web servers in a private subnet and have a load balancer in a public subnet?
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At 46:37, when you say: "this is the way of blacklisting...", I think it is wrong for that example. Since the rules are evaluated from lowest to highest rule number, Rule #100 would accept in any case and your rule #200 would do nothing. Am I correct or did I miss something?
I thought the same thing, and I believe you are correct. When rule 100 is evaluated, it is satisfied, so rule 200 would never be evaluated. If you wanted to blacklist something, you'd have to remove rule 100, or add your rules as rule numbers 1 - 99.
Awesome tutorial. I have a simple question -- when spanning the subnets across different availability zones, don't we want multiple copies of the public-private subnet combo in different availability zones? For instance, in the video, it shows the public subnet on one availability zone, while the private in another. But if the availability zone with the public subnet fails, availability will still be affected because there isn't a public subnet in another availability zone. So should we create the same public subnet (along with corresponding private) in each availability zone instead of public in one availability zone and private in another?
No. The only difference between the private and public subnet is that the instances in public subnet gets public IP address. Whereas, the instance in private subnet don't get public address. A subnet is just a subject. AWS is using different terminology here because they have different purpose. U can easily make private subject a public subnet by allowing instance to receive public address and by routing 0.0.0.0/0 to igw instead of Nat gateway. U can also associate both private and public subnet to route table which contains 0.0.0.0/0 to igw. This can make your private subnet same as public subnet. 🙂 The best practice is to called them something else besides private and public.
@SimpliLearn As you mentioned, a newly created Security group will have permissions to outbound internet. After creating DB security group, you changed the inbound rules to only accept web server requests. What about outbound requests ? Should DB servers need internet connection ? If yes, should they access internet directly or via Internet Gateway or vi NAT ?
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The security group for the database server in the private subnet specifies that the RDP port be usable by the internet at large. So, the incoming traffic would be allowed if using an elastic IP, but then how would the outbound traffic work? Wouldn't it be routed via the NAT Gateway, and therefore rendering RDP unusable? This aspect is not explained or demonstrated, but I think it would be useful to show, perhaps in a different video...
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Was trying to study via VPC via my purchased course but within 10 min started banging my head and then with some search landed on this video. And whola! within one hour fully understood the concepts. Thank you so much for this knowledge
I must admit this is by far the simplest-to-understand tutorial on this topic! And to think it was released 4 years ago? SIMPLY ASTONISHING!
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BY FAR, the best Amazon VPC tutorial in the internet. Thanks a lot!
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This absolutely the best one hour I spent in a while. Learned clearly of a very essential service of AWS. A big thanks!
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Ur awesome, For the first time I truly understood PVC
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Brilliant! This is the best VPC tutorial. Very clear and detailed. Absolutely loved it
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watching this in 2019, still the best lesson found on youtube!
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Released 4 years ago, still the most easiest to digest VPC tutorial in the internet today. SIMPLI_AMAZING!
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Very very good tutorial!!! I do notice you start subnets around 14:18 but have 15:54 which is when you start the subnet demo (not the discussion)
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This is one of the best VPC tutorials. Better than many paid ones. Thank you!
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This is by far the best video I have yet seen on this subject.
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I watched dozen other VPC videos and I was confused, Thank you for making this so clear and understandable.
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One of the best introductions to a very complex subject. Articulate and well presented.
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Thank you. Again, excellent discussion. Need to follow your directions explicitly. I am not a web admin. I do not need the course. This is a attempt at using AWS as an alternative to traditional hosting. An immense challenge. The AWS documentation is unreadable and hugely bloated with too many hyperlinks. Worse than reading Microsoft documentation.
The next lesson should be more attention to subnet design. Then load balancing. Finally, how to connect to private subnet databases which is nearly impossible and highly arcane. Almost not worth the effort.
But as you say, you need to sign up for the course.
That was an amazing content, so much information in 55 minutes (31 minutes watching 1.75x) in a really cleary way. Thanks so much, this really helped me a lot.
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This is absolutely the best VPC video I've seen. Good job! Much appreciated!
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Thank you very much, now its' much clearer for me. Preparing for exam.
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Great tutorial , only to be in the same page nowadays if you delete your default vpc in "x" region you can create another without contact aws support
The best VPC tutorial. Thank you Marc for making it a lot simpler than the general ways of teaching :)
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you are an amazing instructor.
For those who want learn about just concepts on high level, last 15 mins is sufficient.
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Thanks for creating this. You answered many questions I had. Time watching was well spent for sure.
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So far the best tutorial on VPC !! Thanks a lot !!
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This was really helpful. The concepts are explained very well. No nonsense turotial!!!
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Excellent, very clear explanation, demos at the end of each section helped to put things in perspective
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This is the best video tutorial I have seen on AWS. Excellent work. I have a question regarding subnets: In this video course, you demonstrate a scenario where you have a public subnet for your web server, and a private subnet for your database. After watching this video I created a VPC just like that. Next, I went to RDS and attempted to add an MS SQL Database to the VPC, but I got a warning telling me that I need to assign a group of subnets that span at least 2 Availability Zones. So does this mean I actually need TWO private subnets in my VPC to be able to add an MS SQL Server RDS instance?
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In 24:00 you say it’s a good practice to leave main/default route table in its original state and create custom one for network traffic routes associated with VPC. Next in 32:40 you alter main/default route table adding route pointing to NAT gateway. Why not another custom route table?
Very nice and to-the-point. This is how all sessions should be!! Great job...
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Thank You !!! It is the best Amazon VPC tutorial i have seen. you Explained it, in a simple and easy mannar.. Thanks Again!!
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Very illustrative tutorial. Easy to understand. THANKS!
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Very beautifully explained buddy. I hope this helps in interviews. In any case, I understand the concept, rather service of VPC in AWS much better now. Thank You.
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Brilliant Explanation ! VPC related stuffs were always scary to me . Thank you very much.
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Excellent Clarification and Demonstration
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SIR EIP will cost us,right?
without EIP we can not create NAT gateway?
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In your explanation of NAT you place the NAT on the Public subnet, the public subnet has the IGW, and the private would have the NAT correct? I know you don't want to answer questions, but you should correct this if it is a mistake.
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NAT is always placed in public subnet, because NAT allows resources in private subnet to communicate with internet.
NAT has to communicate with internet, and it is not possible through private subnet.
Secondly, IGW (Internet Gateway) is attached to VPC, not to a subnet. There is only one IGW attached per VPC.
So, the explanation provided is correct, there is no correction required.
Very good tutorial, simple and straightforward explanation of VPC. Thank you!
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The best tutorial for VPC! Kudos and Thank you!
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Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
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Really excellent walkthrough. Thanks a lot.
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Best and Brilliant tutorial on VPC, Thanks for the video.
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Must learn .. good explanation
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In the video, while creating NAT you added PUBLIC subnet to Elastic IPs, but it should be Private subnet connected to Elastic IP to connect to internet , right ?
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Thanks for tutorial, so far best tutorial i have found.
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Explained very clearly from bit 2 bit
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Great job! This is the best VPC tutorial ever! Thanks a lot
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very well explained "VPC" Thank you!
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Good video with demo..Thanks.
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explanation beyond excellence...!! Thank you so much .....
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good and easy to understand video
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Excellent material to know VPC. Thanks for sharing
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Nice and informative, please make videos in PURE ENGLISH there's fast flowing of words which can't able to understand.
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Amazing tutorial. Loved it
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Thank you for video, helped me a lot in first steps!
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I found this tutorial excellent.
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Very nice walk through. thanks!
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28:05 - there is a issue with this diagram, you shown private subnet as public and public as private. Correct me if I am wrong
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Awesome tutorial- accurate, very informative but nicely tailored. Kudos!
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Very nicely explained!!
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Simply super video, please create a video how to use ec2 instance by using vpc
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Brilliant presentation and tutorial, Thank you Simplilearn team
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awesome one. Can you please also add VPC deep dive video viz. diferent type of VPCs and a demo like this video.
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Apparently the next video in this series is EC2. Can you provide a link to this next course? I can't find it on your RUclips Channel. Thanks.
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Very Nice One! Well explained!
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Pretty detailed explanation. Thank you.
I was wondering if I am using a load balancer, should I put Web servers in a private subnet and have a load balancer in a public subnet?
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Excellent explanation
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Isn't it better to put both public and private subnets in the same AZ? Thanks a lot.
That explains a lot! many thanks!...
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At 46:37, when you say: "this is the way of blacklisting...", I think it is wrong for that example.
Since the rules are evaluated from lowest to highest rule number, Rule #100 would accept in any case and your rule #200 would do nothing.
Am I correct or did I miss something?
I thought the same thing, and I believe you are correct. When rule 100 is evaluated, it is satisfied, so rule 200 would never be evaluated.
If you wanted to blacklist something, you'd have to remove rule 100, or add your rules as rule numbers 1 - 99.
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Wow what an amazing session. I really did learn something's out of it.
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Awesome tutorial. I have a simple question -- when spanning the subnets across different availability zones, don't we want multiple copies of the public-private subnet combo in different availability zones? For instance, in the video, it shows the public subnet on one availability zone, while the private in another. But if the availability zone with the public subnet fails, availability will still be affected because there isn't a public subnet in another availability zone. So should we create the same public subnet (along with corresponding private) in each availability zone instead of public in one availability zone and private in another?
No. The only difference between the private and public subnet is that the instances in public subnet gets public IP address. Whereas, the instance in private subnet don't get public address. A subnet is just a subject. AWS is using different terminology here because they have different purpose. U can easily make private subject a public subnet by allowing instance to receive public address and by routing 0.0.0.0/0 to igw instead of Nat gateway. U can also associate both private and public subnet to route table which contains 0.0.0.0/0 to igw. This can make your private subnet same as public subnet. 🙂
The best practice is to called them something else besides private and public.
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As you mentioned, a newly created Security group will have permissions to outbound internet. After creating DB security group, you changed the inbound rules to only accept web server requests. What about outbound requests ? Should DB servers need internet connection ? If yes, should they access internet directly or via Internet Gateway or vi NAT ?
I was wondering something along these lines too. Like how will we access RDP on the DB server in the private subnet?
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well explained. Thank you for your efforts.
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Excellent
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At minute 24:00 the router should be inside the VPC
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The security group for the database server in the private subnet specifies that the RDP port be usable by the internet at large. So, the incoming traffic would be allowed if using an elastic IP, but then how would the outbound traffic work? Wouldn't it be routed via the NAT Gateway, and therefore rendering RDP unusable? This aspect is not explained or demonstrated, but I think it would be useful to show, perhaps in a different video...
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This is awesome. Thanks for the tutorial
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