Mastering AWS Private Link(VPC Endpoint Service) | VPC Endpoints | Network LoadBalancer - Part 20
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🔗 In this comprehensive tutorial, dive deep into the world of AWS networking as we explore VPC Endpoints, PrivateLink, and Network Load Balancer. Learn how to seamlessly connect two VPCs - one as a consumer and the other as a service provider.
📋 Key Topics Covered:
AWS VPC Endpoints: Understand the concept of VPC endpoints and how they enhance security by allowing communication between your VPC and AWS services without traversing the public internet.
AWS PrivateLink: Explore the power of PrivateLink, enabling you to access services over a private connection. Discover how to set up and configure PrivateLink for secure and efficient communication between VPCs.
Network Load Balancer: Dive into the details of Network Load Balancer (NLB) and learn how it can distribute incoming network traffic across multiple targets in different VPCs, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance.
Two VPC Setup: Walkthrough the process of setting up two VPCs - one as a consumer and the other as a service provider. Understand the intricate details of connecting them using VPC endpoints and PrivateLink.
🔧 Hands-On Demonstrations:
Follow along with practical demonstrations, step-by-step configurations, and real-world examples to solidify your understanding of AWS networking concepts.
🔒 Security Best Practices:
Discover security best practices for configuring VPC endpoints and PrivateLink, ensuring that your AWS infrastructure is not only robust but also highly secure.
📈 Optimizing Network Performance:
Learn how to optimize network performance using Network Load Balancer, balancing traffic effectively and achieving high scalability for your applications.
🎓 Who Should Watch:
This tutorial is suitable for AWS enthusiasts, cloud architects, and anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of AWS networking services.
📌 Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:46 - Setup service provider VPC, Subnet, IGW, Route Table, EC2
37:19 - Setup Target Groups
40:11 - Setup Network Loadbalancer
43:40 - AWS PrivateLink Setup
45:42 - Setup Consumer VPC
01:00:30 - AWS VPC Endpoint Setup
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Thank you, Rahul Wagh, for the fantastic AWS course! Your clear explanations and practical examples made complex topics easy to understand. I truly appreciate the effort you put into this content. Keep up the great work!
Another Gem of a Session. Thank you for the clear explanation. Great Job indeed!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks man, this is what I was looking for. The way you explained. It makes sense and it is so simple.
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You are welcomed
One more great Session on VPC. Very nicely explained in detailed. Keep us in learning phase by posting more videos. As usual, great job!!!
Thanks a ton
Finally my confusion for endpoint and private link is over. Kudos to you Sir
Glad to hear that
Thanks a lot RAHUL for providing indeapth knowledge about vpc end point services.
You are most welcome and I hope you learned something new
"Watching your "AWS course" 20 episode has been an incredible experience. The point-to-point explanations are clear and concise, making complex concepts easy to understand. use of simple language is perfect for learners at all levels. Additionally, the course features comprehensive video content on end-to-end real-time projects in cloud and DevOps, providing practical knowledge and skills that are invaluable for cracking any interview. Great work, Rahul!" Please create more videos on end-to-end real-time projects for cloud and DevOps.
Thanks being a valued subscriber I really appreciate your feedback. Keep following you will see more in upcoming weeks
As always, a very useful content from Rahul. Thanks
Always welcome
Another Great video Rahul. Keep educating us.
Surely you will see more in upcoming weeks and months
Thank you for the detailed explanation and the interactive practical session. Your teaching style is excellent.
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Thanks Rahul, although I am an Solution Architect and know everything, But I still follow your session for practice, you have a teaching style that nobody have, very clean, beautiful presentation, again thanks, please keep it up.
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Glad to know you learned something!
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Thanks a lot Rahul.
This session is really very interesting.
It cleared me so many concepts on VPC 🙂
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Superb explanation, Great job.
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Thumps up to you Rahul. Well explained.
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Thanks Rahul👏 Now I can say that I know VPC Endpoints😄
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Rahul, you are amazing and I subscribed to your channel as well !!
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Eagerly waiting sir...
It is live now
Thank you a lot for this wonderful video
I am wondering if this implementation works fine between VPCs in different regions.
Thank you very much for this series!
Could you please make a video about ENI (Elastic Network Interface) & EIP (Elastic IPs)? Also maybe Endpoints vs Service Endpoints (in AWS console in VPC dashboard they show up as different options in the left sidebar)? I think that would be very useful and would add to this series in a very nice manner.
Thank you very much!
Good job brother!
Thanks for the visit
Thanks brother
No problem
Waiting for this video
You will enjoy it. It is a long video make sure to follow the complete end to end
This is great explanation of vpc private link and endpoint but my only problem is enabling all those security groups on 80 everywhere. That kind of ruined the entire exercise. The private consumer ec2 instance should only allow the load balancer security group on 80. But it isn’t not clear to me what rule to use for the NLB security group to allow if we don’t allow all. Since the NLB is private does that mean it will only allow private. May be the rule on that security group
Is not needed since the traffic is stablished from the connection to the other vpc endpoint. Same with the consumer endpoint,its security group should not have inbound since it is consumer.
Hi sir thank you so much. Your videos are great. Could you please make some advance things like real time works that would be great.
It’s on my list soon you will see more
Your AWS course explanation is excellent. Could you kindly develop an Azure course following AWS? It would greatly benefit for future Azure learners and need to apologize for expressing wishes. Thank you for your great work sir.
Surely it is on my list but need to find the time for it
Rahul, Excellent presentation. I have a question, why does the VPC endpoint have the text "Public Subnet" next to it?. Should it be Private Subnet? since it is linked to it.
nice video
Thanks for the visit
Hi Rahul I really like the way you explain, Is it possible to have an example using a cross account communication?
I am planning for cross account transitgateway peering soon
what should I do if I want the same setup but with https rather than http, also given that the service provider side can only have TCP listeners on their NLB rather than TLS on the NLB, as the SSL with be terminated on the backend server,
I am getting a certificate mismatch error while curling the endpoint
Great session
Was there any specific reason for creating bastion hosts, we could ssh into private ec2 instances with vpc instance endpoint
In actual practice we always do not have vpc instance endpoints for larger teams so that is why we go with bastion host
Hi Rahul, Can you please explain or create shot Video only for Interface Endpoint to access like S3 Bucket.
Hi Rahul, the above explained can also be called as consumer to producer private link?
It’s true it is also called private link
Congrats for the video. Is it possible to use PrivateLink between VPCs from different accounts?
Yes, absolutely
Thanks Rahul, this is a very helpful tutorial. I tried to follow this tutorial but with 2 different accounts, but I got the timed out error trying to curl the endpoint in the consumer side. The only difference I added to mine was the principle (arn:aws:iam::account_id:root) for the provider's VPC endpoint service, so that the consumer can discover the vpc endpoint service. I wonder if there is anything I have to edit with the security rule, etc?
I am also facing same errors, its not able curl right?
@@yoyobro3217 Yes, I got timed out
Hi @RahulWagh, I recently used AWs Provate link to talk to NLB of svc in EKS, so basically to expose an EKS service privately, how should I use this apporach for multiple services of EKS ? Do I need add multple LBs and private links ?
Private link should only be one but you need to add multiple NLBs
@@RahulWagh but how the nlb will know which service to redirect traffic to?
Hello Sir, are there any upcoming videos in this series? Please upload more videos like these. Thank you very much for your efforts, Sir.
Yes, soon
Rahul what should I learn after this I completed all the stuff practically.
waiting fo this vpc end point tutorial
There is already one session for Vic endpoint but this will also cover Vic endpoint, vpc endpoint service (aws private link) and network load balancer
ya i practiced vpc endpoint by refering that session only thanks a lot for ur amazing explanation@@RahulWagh
Hi sir,
Could you please teachs us how to recovery application which included load balancer using snapshot and ami and how to replicate in another region.
Hello Rahul,
Instead of using private link can i use Transit Gateway or Site-to-site VPN connection or AWS direct connect?
What advantage private link has over other methods?
The advantage of this approach is we are not leaving the AWS environment. All the requests between the VPCs are traversing within AWS.
While the in the other approach we might need to rely on internet because our request traverse via internet in s2s vpn and direct connect and which is not secured.
@@RahulWagh Thanks for your response Rahul. For s2s vpn the request traverse over the public internet but for direct connect and transit gateway we use the AWS private network which is secured. I guess Direct connect will be an expensive option and will also take time to establish the connection. Not sure what advantage private link has over Transit Gateway. Correct me if I'm wrong
Can we use the alb instead of nlb here?
No you can’t use ALB here because we are using TCP layer and this setup is not supported on ALB
Consumer we are using vpc endpoints. Where as in onprem we wont have vpc endpoints right? how we can achieve it?
To access the vpc endpoint from on premise you need to have aws direct connect or vpn between on premise and aws cloud
@@RahulWagh Thankyou, Sir. If possible can you please make a video on AWS direct connect?
It is on my list you see it soon
@@RahulWagh Great, thanks
why it can only let me add one subnet for endpoint (consumer VPC)?
In AWS, you can only associate one subnet per endpoint interface in a VPC. This restriction ensures proper network isolation and security within the VPC architecture. If you need to connect resources in multiple subnets to an endpoint, you'll have to create multiple endpoint interfaces, each associated with a different subnet.
Hi Rahul please make a video for shell Scripting
Surely
Why don't we use peering as it does the same job for communicating the instances privately in different VPCs, what is more cost effect in Private link and peering?
how about when you have different accounts and vpcs withing those account then how will you achieve
yes aws does not support cross account peering as GCP does @@RahulWagh
aws supports cross account peering as well right? and peering is routing traffic via internet or aws private network? @@RahulWagh
can you please make an tutorial on site to site vpn
I will add it to my list of todo
Sir please provide migration videos
Migration of what?
@@RahulWagh AWS migration videos
can you please share the shown ppt
I will try my best to find and share
thank you so much for all your contents !! its really helpful !! keep making !! @Rahul Wagh
You are welcome
u said we don't use NAT Gate WAy for private subnets in real time so what we use for internet access
For enforcing more security you shouldn’t be adding nat gateways directly there should be some proxies around
@@RahulWagh please tell why we can apply