Amazon EventBridge Pipes now supports AWS PrivateLink
Amazon EventBridge Pipes now supports AWS PrivateLink, allowing you to access Pipes from within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) without traversing the public internet. With today’s launch, you can leverage EventBridge Pipes features from a private subnet without the need to deploy an internet gateway, configure firewall rules, or set up proxy servers.
Amazon EventBridge lets you use events to connect application components, making it easier to build scalable event-driven applications. EventBridge Pipes provides a simple, consistent, and cost-effective way to create point-to-point integrations between event producers and consumers. Pipes enables you to send data from one of 7 different event sources to any of the 20+ targets supported by the EventBridge Event Bus, including HTTPS endpoints through EventBridge API Destinations and event buses themselves. Today’s release of AWS PrivateLink support further reduces the amount of integration code you need to write and infrastructure you need to maintain when building event-driven applications.
AWS PrivateLink support for EventBridge Pipes is available in all AWS Regions where EventBridge Pipes is available.
To get started, follow the directions provided in the AWS PrivateLink documentation. To learn more about Amazon EventBridge Pipes, visit the EventBridge documentation.