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AWS-VPC as Amazon Web Services - Virtual Private Cloud

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)   allows the users to use AWS resources in a virtual network. The users can customize their virtual networking environment as they like, such as selecting own IP address range, creating subnets, and configuring route tables and network gateways. The list of AWS services that can be used with Amazon VPC are − Amazon EC2 Amazon Route 53 Amazon WorkSpaces Auto Scaling Elastic Load Balancing AWS Data Pipeline Elastic Beanstalk Amazon Elastic Cache Amazon EMR Amazon OpsWorks Amazon RDS Amazon Redshift How to Use Amazon VPC? Following are the steps to create VPC. Create VPC Step 1   − Open the Amazon VPC console by using the following link −   https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/ Step 2   − Select creating the VPC option on the right side of the navigation bar. Make sure that the same region is selected as for other services. Step 3   − Click the start VPC wizard opti...

What is AWS Snowball Edge? - Explain Features of Snowball Edge

The AWS Snowball Edge is a type of Snowball device with on-board storage and compute power for select AWS capabilities. Snowball Edge can undertake local processing and edge-computing workloads in addition to transferring data between your local environment and the AWS Cloud. Each Snowball Edge device can transport data at speeds faster than the internet. This transport is done by shipping the data in the appliances through a regional carrier. The appliances are rugged shipping containers, complete with E Ink shipping labels. The AWS Snowball Edge device differs from the standard Snowball because it can bring the power of the AWS Cloud to your on-premises location, with local storage and compute functionality. Snowball Edge devices have three options for device configurations – storage optimized, compute optimized, and with GPU. When this guide refers to Snowball Edge devices, it's referring to all options of the device. Whenever specific information applies only to one ...