Cloud Database Administrator at Sify Technologies Limited
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-18T07:21:56Z
Apr 18, 2024
I will recommend the product to others. People can use the tool as a secure private network for their systems. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Deputy General Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-04-15T07:02:49Z
Apr 15, 2024
The Amazon Virtual Private Cloud has been designed to be comparable to other public cloud providers. I will recommend the product to others. Planning is very important before implementation. Organizations that want to deploy the solution must gather the requirements, plan it, go through the documentation, and then deploy the product or any other service within AWS. It would also help the customers. AWS is much better than its competitors. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
My company uses Amazon Virtual Private Cloud for our corporate data center. There are some problems with the third-party tools that are used for integration, but I don't see many problems with the areas involving AWS and Kubernetes. The product has enhanced our company's operations activities since its network configuration is very handy, and in a few steps, our company can set it up between the microservices. It is easy to integrate Amazon Virtual Private Cloud with AWS services. I recommend the product to others who plan to use it. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
DevOps Engineer at Upperthrust Technologies Private Limited
Real User
Top 5
2024-03-20T14:58:34Z
Mar 20, 2024
The VPC's subnetting feature has significantly impacted our network design by enhancing security measures. It provides provisions to secure our network, ensuring it is not susceptible to manipulation by external users. Additionally, we leverage other security features such as the Web Application Firewall and AWS Network Firewall to enhance protection further. It is easy to set up security groups for the product. Integrating it with other AWS services includes configuring VPCs and defining the subnet CIDR ranges. Then, we provision both public and private subnets, with sensitive databases typically placed in the private subnets. Additionally, we utilize features such as transit gateway and security groups to enhance network security. After deploying the servers within these subnets, we host our applications and manage traffic using load balancers and auto-scaling groups. Overall, the integration allows for an isolated network environment that we can efficiently manage via routing. I recommend introducing Amazon VPC to others as it provides an excellent entry-level understanding of cloud computing and its relevance in today's world. Setting up on-premises clusters can be challenging, but its services offer a straightforward and accessible way to begin working with cloud computing. The users can gain a basic understanding of cloud computing concepts and gradually expand their knowledge to more advanced topics. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I'd rate VPC as a nine out of ten. It's a powerful tool, but understanding the fundamentals is crucial. Here's my advice: If you're starting out, focus on understanding the fundamentals. Be strong in the basics, like CIDR ranges and classic networking concepts. With a strong foundation, you can troubleshoot issues more easily and find solutions. Also, if you plan to use Terraform later, start by learning the GUI. Create a VPC, subnet, and internet gateway in the GUI first. This will help you understand what the Terraform code is doing. If you jump straight into writing Terraform code, it might be difficult to grasp what's happening behind the scenes. Learn the GUI first, then Terraform. That's my approach.
Learn what your peers think about Amazon Virtual Private Cloud. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
The tool is used for the isolation of our environment. It is a set of rules within our cloud environment to separate whatever we have created as a virtual cloud. I highly recommend the solution. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I would say it's one of the leading tools in the space to provide cloud services. The team is quite responsive as well. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
First of all, try to study the CCNA and then try to understand the network flow, then study TCP and UDP protocols, and try to understand the OSI model. So, this could be very basic to understand the network traffic. So whether anything happens at this level, you'll be fully able to know what could be happening. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Consultant at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Consultant
Top 20
2023-09-21T15:19:11Z
Sep 21, 2023
I recommend the solution to our customers. We use the solution because our customer uses AWS, and they want to use a native AWS solution. People who want to implement the tool must implement it in the right way and check with support regarding the recommended actions. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I advise you to go for it, and you can see what it's all about. I've been using this application because cloud computing is a big tool. I would definitely recommend cloud computing to people who want to start using it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
It is an easy-to-use product, and I rate it a nine out of ten. I advise others to use the system in a sandbox environment. It helps them learn about the security and configuration of AWS, and after that, they can gradually shift to critical workloads.
There is no way for you to not use it. If you are using EFS or EC2, then you have to use Virtual Private Cloud. There might be other services too, but these are the two I can remember now. Also, it is safer to put things inside of Virtual Private Cloud because it is more secure. I would advise you to do it, but you have to configure it correctly. If it is not needed, then don't use it. When I tried to modify the route table of a private subnet, it didn't become a public subnet. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
This is not a solution for large production environments that are implementing it for the first time. It is not very user-friendly, and there is a lot of documentation that you have to take the time to go through. However, having the features hosted on AWS is so much better than having them on-premises. Therefore, compared to on-premises solutions but not Azure or GCP I would rate Amazon Virtual Private Cloud at nine out of ten.
I rate AWS Virtual Private Cloud eight out of 10. I recommend it. We save money by not running an on-prem server, so it's definitely worth it. It's flexible and light, yeah.
IT Systems Administrator at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2022-05-29T13:09:58Z
May 29, 2022
Minor issues that can have a major impact on a company's progress and work, can be prevented by using this solution. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) lets you provision a logically isolated section of the AWS Cloud where you can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define. You have complete control over your virtual networking environment, including selection of your own IP address range, creation of subnets, and configuration of route tables and network gateways. You can use both IPv4 and IPv6 in your VPC for secure and easy access to resources and applications.
I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
I will recommend the product to others. People can use the tool as a secure private network for their systems. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
The Amazon Virtual Private Cloud has been designed to be comparable to other public cloud providers. I will recommend the product to others. Planning is very important before implementation. Organizations that want to deploy the solution must gather the requirements, plan it, go through the documentation, and then deploy the product or any other service within AWS. It would also help the customers. AWS is much better than its competitors. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
My company uses Amazon Virtual Private Cloud for our corporate data center. There are some problems with the third-party tools that are used for integration, but I don't see many problems with the areas involving AWS and Kubernetes. The product has enhanced our company's operations activities since its network configuration is very handy, and in a few steps, our company can set it up between the microservices. It is easy to integrate Amazon Virtual Private Cloud with AWS services. I recommend the product to others who plan to use it. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
The VPC's subnetting feature has significantly impacted our network design by enhancing security measures. It provides provisions to secure our network, ensuring it is not susceptible to manipulation by external users. Additionally, we leverage other security features such as the Web Application Firewall and AWS Network Firewall to enhance protection further. It is easy to set up security groups for the product. Integrating it with other AWS services includes configuring VPCs and defining the subnet CIDR ranges. Then, we provision both public and private subnets, with sensitive databases typically placed in the private subnets. Additionally, we utilize features such as transit gateway and security groups to enhance network security. After deploying the servers within these subnets, we host our applications and manage traffic using load balancers and auto-scaling groups. Overall, the integration allows for an isolated network environment that we can efficiently manage via routing. I recommend introducing Amazon VPC to others as it provides an excellent entry-level understanding of cloud computing and its relevance in today's world. Setting up on-premises clusters can be challenging, but its services offer a straightforward and accessible way to begin working with cloud computing. The users can gain a basic understanding of cloud computing concepts and gradually expand their knowledge to more advanced topics. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Overall, I'd rate VPC as a nine out of ten. It's a powerful tool, but understanding the fundamentals is crucial. Here's my advice: If you're starting out, focus on understanding the fundamentals. Be strong in the basics, like CIDR ranges and classic networking concepts. With a strong foundation, you can troubleshoot issues more easily and find solutions. Also, if you plan to use Terraform later, start by learning the GUI. Create a VPC, subnet, and internet gateway in the GUI first. This will help you understand what the Terraform code is doing. If you jump straight into writing Terraform code, it might be difficult to grasp what's happening behind the scenes. Learn the GUI first, then Terraform. That's my approach.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud is a good product. I rate it a nine out of ten.
The tool is used for the isolation of our environment. It is a set of rules within our cloud environment to separate whatever we have created as a virtual cloud. I highly recommend the solution. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I would say it's one of the leading tools in the space to provide cloud services. The team is quite responsive as well. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
First of all, try to study the CCNA and then try to understand the network flow, then study TCP and UDP protocols, and try to understand the OSI model. So, this could be very basic to understand the network traffic. So whether anything happens at this level, you'll be fully able to know what could be happening. Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I recommend the solution to our customers. We use the solution because our customer uses AWS, and they want to use a native AWS solution. People who want to implement the tool must implement it in the right way and check with support regarding the recommended actions. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I advise you to go for it, and you can see what it's all about. I've been using this application because cloud computing is a big tool. I would definitely recommend cloud computing to people who want to start using it. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
It is an easy-to-use product, and I rate it a nine out of ten. I advise others to use the system in a sandbox environment. It helps them learn about the security and configuration of AWS, and after that, they can gradually shift to critical workloads.
There is no way for you to not use it. If you are using EFS or EC2, then you have to use Virtual Private Cloud. There might be other services too, but these are the two I can remember now. Also, it is safer to put things inside of Virtual Private Cloud because it is more secure. I would advise you to do it, but you have to configure it correctly. If it is not needed, then don't use it. When I tried to modify the route table of a private subnet, it didn't become a public subnet. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
It is a good tool. I advise others to use the solution if they have its license. I rate it as a ten.
This is not a solution for large production environments that are implementing it for the first time. It is not very user-friendly, and there is a lot of documentation that you have to take the time to go through. However, having the features hosted on AWS is so much better than having them on-premises. Therefore, compared to on-premises solutions but not Azure or GCP I would rate Amazon Virtual Private Cloud at nine out of ten.
I rate AWS Virtual Private Cloud eight out of 10. I recommend it. We save money by not running an on-prem server, so it's definitely worth it. It's flexible and light, yeah.
Minor issues that can have a major impact on a company's progress and work, can be prevented by using this solution. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.