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Androski Spicer

Author: Androski Spicer

Androski Spicer has been a Solution Architect with Amazon Web Services the past four and half years. He works with customers to ensure that their environments are architected for success and according to AWS best practices. In his free time he can be found cheering for Chelsea FC, Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers, or the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Field Notes: How to Scale Your Networks on Amazon Web Services

As AWS adoption increases throughout an organization, the number of networks and virtual private clouds (VPCs) to support them also increases. Customers can see growth upwards of tens, hundreds, or in the case of the enterprise, thousands of VPCs. Generally, this increase in VPCs is driven by the need to: Simplify routing, connectivity, and isolation […]

One to Many: Evolving VPC Design

Since its inception, the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) has acted as the embodiment of security and privacy for customers who are looking to run their applications in a controlled, private, secure, and isolated environment. This logically isolated space has evolved, and in its evolution has increased the avenues that customers can take to create […]