Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Billing Section
1. Direct Connect Billing Hi everyone and welcome back. In today’s video we will be discussing about the billing aspect as far as the Direct Connect is concerned. So till now we have been discussing in great detail related to Direct Connect and some of the technical aspects. However, it is also important to understand… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Exam Preparation Section
1. Important Pointers for Exams – Part 01 Hey everyone, and welcome back. In today’s video, we will be discussing about some of the important pointers that you must remember before you sit for the exam. So basically, in today’s video, we will be focusing more on the routing as well as the direct current… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Content Delivery Networks
1. Understanding Content Delivery Networks Hi everyone and welcome to the Knowledge Port video series. Now, today we are going to talk about content delivery networks. So, in the last lecture we spoke about the basics of reverse proxy and how reverse proxy helps in caching. So this is a scenario that we had taken… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Benchmarking & Optimizing Network Performance
1. Understanding Network Interfaces Hey everyone and welcome back to the KP Labs course. So in today’s lecture we will be discussing about the network interfaces in a very high level overview. So let’s assume that you have two computers over here and both of these computers wants to exchange or wants to communicate with… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – AWS Private Link Architecture Part 2
5. Implementing Interface Endpoints Hey everyone and welcome back to the KP Labs course. So in today’s lecture we’ll learn the interface endpoints from the practical view. So I have two endpoints over here. One is the KP Lab One and this has the public IP associated with it so that I can log in.… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – AWS Private Link Architecture
1. VPC Endpoints Hey everyone and welcome back to the Knowledge Portal video series. And today we’ll be speaking about a relatively new feature which got introduced, which is VPC Endpoints. So let’s go ahead and understand VPC Endpoints with the simple use cases. Now in this use case, we have an EC Two and… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Automation Primer Part 3
6. CloudFormation – Change Sets Hey everyone and welcome back. In today’s video, we will be discussing about the change set feature of cloud formation. Now, typically, if you are using cloud formation in your production environment, the chances are that you would be regularly updating your cloud formation template and deploying that new template… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Automation Primer Part 2
3. CloudFormation – Stack Dependencies Hey everyone and welcome back. In today’s video, we will be discussing about the cloud formation stack dependencies. Now during the previous video, if you remember we had created a simple VPC. However, just having a VPC is not of much use, right? Because you if you want to launch… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Automation Primer
1. Understanding Infrastructure as Code Hey everyone, and welcome back to the Knowledge Portal video series. Now in today’s lecture, we will be speaking about infrastructure as code. Now, this specific approach of building infrastructure has gained a huge popularity among today’s market. And a lot of organizations are now migrating to infrastructure as a… Read More »
Amazon AWS Certified Advanced Networking Specialty – Advanced Route53 Configurations Part 7
19. Geolocation Routing Policy Hey everyone and welcome back. In today’s video we will be discussing about the geolocation drouting. Now, as the name suggests, geolocation routing allows us to choose the resources based on the geographic location of the users. So basically this can be understood with a simple example. So let’s say that… Read More »