Tag Archives: VPC
The Role of Longest Prefix Match in Optimizing VPC Peering
Virtual Private Cloud peering is a network connection between two virtual private clouds that enables traffic routing using private IP addresses. It allows cloud resources in different VPCs to communicate as if they were within the same network. This capability is essential for building scalable, secure, and efficient cloud infrastructures, especially when multiple teams, applications,… Read More »
Bridging Virtual Borders: The Genesis of VPC Peering in Cloud Architecture
The metamorphosis of cloud networking has introduced unprecedented flexibility in how virtual infrastructures interact with each other. In this digital expanse, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) peering emerges not merely as a connectivity solution but as a philosophical shift in architectural thinking—a bridge between isolated silos and integrated ecosystems. Part 1 of this series explores the… Read More »
Implementing S3 Bucket Policies for VPC Endpoint Security
Amazon Simple Storage Service, widely known as Amazon S3, is a highly scalable object storage service designed for storing and retrieving any amount of data at any time. Unlike services that operate exclusively within a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon S3 is a global service that functions outside of VPC boundaries. This means that by… Read More »
Redefining Virtual Connectivity: A Deep Dive into AWS VPC Interface Endpoints
In the realm of cloud-native architecture, the way services communicate across boundaries has evolved far beyond rudimentary routing tables and open internet access. Today, secure, scalable, and efficient service-to-service communication has become the linchpin of enterprise-grade infrastructure. One such evolution is visible in AWS’s architectural offering of VPC endpoints, particularly the nuanced yet impactful design… Read More »