What Are Service Providers?
Service providers are the entities that offers the services or resources to the other entities within the system. In Cloud Computing or distributed systems. Service providers generally involves cloud service providers ( Such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud ) offering various services compute, storage, networking and more. These providers deploy and manage the infrastructure necessary to deliver their services ensuring the availability, scalability and reliability.
AWS VPC Endpoint
Deploying your application in the AWS VPC which doesn’t have an internet connection by default, and the application is required to communicate with S3 service for reading the files and writing the files, in this scenario to make the application communicate with S3, we need a route for public internet using either NAT Gateway, Internet Gateway, or AWS Direct Connect. What if you don’t want to expose any requests being made inside this application to go through the internet?, here comes the concept of VPC Endpoints.
Table of Content
- What are AWS VPC Endpoints?
- AWS VPC Endpoints Architecture
- Types of VPC Endpoints
- What are shared Subnets?
- How to Create AWS VPC Endpoints? A Step-By-Step Guide
- What Are Service Providers?
- What Are Service Consumers?
- What are AWS PrivateLink Connections?
- What are Private Hosted Zones?
- AWS VPC Services List
- AWS VPC Endpoint Pricing
- AWS VPC Endpoint vs Endpoint Service
- Examples of AWS VPC Endpoint
- AWS VPC EndPoint – FAQs