
Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall
Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall helps you control access to domain names and block DNS-level threats for queries leaving your VPC through the Route 53 Resolver. It provides a […]
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Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall helps you control access to domain names and block DNS-level threats for queries leaving your VPC through the Route 53 Resolver. It provides a […]

AWS Lambda is a powerful serverless computing service that automatically runs code in response to events, without requiring you to manage the underlying infrastructure. It supports event-driven applications triggered by events such […]

AWS Direct Connect enables a direct, dedicated connection between your internal network and AWS, bypassing internet service providers for a faster, more secure link. This setup uses a high-speed Ethernet […]

Before introducing VPC Endpoint, even if your resources were in a private subnet, they had to go through the internet or use a NAT Gateway to reach AWS services. This […]

The Elastic Load Balancer is a service provided by Amazon in which the incoming traffic is efficiently and automatically distributed across a group of backend servers in a manner that […]

Cloud security is as much about keeping secrets as it is about protecting data. In Amazon Web Services (AWS), however, the term secretshas a special meaning, which deals with credentials for […]

Since the advent of the internet, IP addresses and domain names have been a core component of its ecosystem. You literally cannot use the internet without making use of IP […]

Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) is like your own private data center inside the AWS cloud. It lets you launch servers (EC2 instances) in an isolated, secure network that you fully […]

Think of EBS as the virtual, high-performance hard drive for your EC2 instances. It’s not just a single product; it’s a whole family of services that provide persistent, block-level storage. […]

Amazon provides scalable computing capacity in the AWS cloud. You cans use Amazon EC2 to lunch as many or as few virtual servers as you need, configure security and networking […]