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Setting Up AWS VPC: Public and Private Subnets, NAT, Internet Gateway, and Route Tables - Part 5

Offered By: Rahul Wagh via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore a comprehensive guide on setting up an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in this 36-minute tutorial. Learn how to create a secure and scalable network infrastructure by configuring VPCs, public and private subnets, NAT gateways, Internet gateways, and route tables. Discover the essentials of AWS networking, including creating isolated network segments, providing internet access, differentiating between subnet types, and managing traffic flow. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates launching an EC2 instance in a public subnet and properly deleting VPC components. Gain practical insights into AWS best practices and enhance your cloud networking skills through this hands-on tutorial.

Syllabus

[] Introduction - Brief overview of what to expect in this tutorial.
[] VPC: Grasp the essence of AWS networking and the steps to create your isolated network segment.
[] Internet Gateway IGW: Explore how to provide your VPC with access to the wider internet.
[] Public & Private Subnets: Differentiate between the two, understand their setup process, and get insights on their ideal use cases.
[] Route Tables: Master the art of directing traffic within your VPC, ensuring seamless and secure communication between your resources.
[] Launch EC2 instance in the public subnet
[] Delete VPC, Subnet, Route table, Internet Gateway


Taught by

Rahul Wagh

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