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AWS: Virtual Private Cloud and Load Balancer
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AWS: Virtual Private Cloud and Load Balancer

AWS: Virtual Private Cloud and Load Balancer

Last Updated on June 3, 2024 by Editorial Team

Author(s): Amit Chauhan

Originally published on Towards AI.

Improve application performance with reduced latency and high-security

The article focuses on two critical components of cloud computing that play a pivotal role in ensuring secure, scalable, and efficient cloud infrastructures: first is VPC i.e. Virtual Private Cloud and second is Load Balancer.

This article is collaborated with

Chesta Dhingra.

Virtual Private Cloud

VPC stands for Virtual Private Cloud that customized business requirements with features like security, scalability, isolation, etc. In layman’s terms, many companies don’t like to store data on someone’s data center facility because of trust issues, so it leads to creating their own data center that contains server, storage, network devices, etc, all company employees can access data on this private cloud after investing on this expensive infrastructure.

Many cloud services companies are giving the same infrastructure with fewer amounts. AWS’s VPC facility gives the same type of security and other features as per company needs. The facility given by any cloud without having its infrastructure is called a virtual private cloud.

The virtual private cloud of AWS is like our own virtual network that has routers, switches, gateways, and others, we can put firewalls and restrictions, and enabling IP can be done in this virtual private cloud.

On cloud service everyone’s VPC is isolated from each other, it near to… Read the full blog for free on Medium.

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