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AWS Transit Gateway connects VPCs and on-premises networks through a central hub. This simplifies your network and puts an end to complex peering relationships. It acts as a cloud router – each new connection is only made once.
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Hi team,
I am being billed hard (considering Brazil convertion from USD to local currency), so I am trying to understand some lines
I can see several lines like AWS Data Transfer...
Hello AWS Community,
I am currently managing a network architecture with 30+ VPCs/accounts following a hub-and-spoke design. Currently, we have a single Transit Gateway (TGW) with one route table...
Hello!
Please, I do want to ask on how to test AWS Lambda function via site-site VPN connection. The Lambda functions are within the VPC that the VPN is connected to. I was only able to find material...
Hello,
I am trying to calculate an estimate per gb cost for a complex deployment that includes 2 accounts acting as network hubs.
Topology - Flow:
1) s2s vpn connection from onprem dc to TGW 1
2)...
If I have 3 VPCs (say VPC1,2,3) attaching to a Transit Gateway. VPC3 is a security VPC with a firewall in it. I have a default route in VPC1 and VPC2 pointing to TGW. TGW has a default route pointing...
Hello esteemed experts,
I am currently exploring networking solutions for a project and would greatly appreciate your insights on a particular scenario.
My setup involves approximately 10 VPCs...
I'm seeking clarification on public IP routing behavior within an AWS Transit Gateway configuration.
Scenario:
My environment consists of a central Network Account VPC connected to multiple...
Hi AWS, I am looking to mount the EFS FS from Account A to EC2 Linux/Unix instance in Account B. Both the filesystem and the server are in different VPCs. I was following this document...
Can you use a route table with both propagation and static routes?
I am moving accounts from one Organization to another and have a question around the expected behavior of Transit GWs during the move.
I am following a playbook that mentions the following:
> "Note...
Dear Team - As per https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-network-bandwidth.html,
> if an instance specifies up to 10 Gbps of bandwidth, that means it has up to 10 Gbps of...
in aws side, I set up customer and virtual private gateways, created a site-to-site VPN connection in AWS, downloaded the VPN configuration.
and in local network side configured the VPN...