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Study break: Network and content delivery

Study break: Network and content delivery - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial

From the course: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) Cert Prep: 3 Core Services

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Study break: Network and content delivery

- [Instructor] In this chapter, we went over three of the major network and content delivery services in AWS. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud or VPC, Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Route 53. Let's quickly review all of them to make sure we've got the fundamental concepts down, before moving on. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud or VPC is an isolated corner of AWS Cloud made just for you. You can provision your AWS resources into a virtual network that you define with complete control over your virtual networking environment. From IP address range, to configurational route tables, and network gateways. It's free, and it's automatically created for you when you create your AWS account. Inside your very own Amazon VPC, you can create and scale your AWS Cloud resources to your heart's content. Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network or CDN. The main purpose of CDNs is to make websites and applications load faster. Amazon CloudFront achieves this by using Edge Locations all around the world…

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