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De: "Amazon Web Services" <
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Data: 15/03/2011 06:14
Assunto: Amazon VPC Adds Virtual Networking and Internet Access Capabilities
Para: "
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Dear Amazon EC2 Customer,
We are excited to announce greatly expanded functionality of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) that opens up the virtual networking capabilities of Amazon VPC to a much broader set of use cases. Before today, you could provision a private, isolated section of the AWS cloud and launch AWS resources into that VPC that were only accessible via an IPsec Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to your corporate datacenter. With today's announcement, you no longer need a VPN or existing infrastructure resources in order to leverage Amazon VPC, but can also connect to your VPC directly through the Internet - you define the virtual network that you wish to use.
With this release, you can now define a virtual network topology in the Amazon VPC that closely resembles a traditional network that you might operate in your own datacenter. You have complete control over the virtual networking environment, including selection of IP address range, creation of subnets, and configuration of route tables and network gateways. You can easily customize the network configuration for Amazon VPC, for example creating a public-facing subnet for web servers that has access to the Internet, and placing backend systems such as databases or application servers in a private-facing subnet with no Internet access.
Amazon VPC enables you to leverage multiple layers of security for access to Amazon EC2 instances, including security groups and network access control lists. Additionally, with the expanded Amazon VPC features, you can:
- Divide Amazon VPC's private IP address range into one or more public or private subnets to facilitate running applications and services in Amazon VPC.
- Control inbound and outbound access to and from individual subnets using network access control lists.
- Attach an Amazon Elastic IP Address to any Amazon VPC instance so it can be reached directly from the Internet.
- Store data in Amazon S3 and set permissions so the data can only be accessed from within Amazon VPC.
For more information on Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, visit
aws.amazon.com/vpc.
Sincerely,
The Amazon EC2 Team
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