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Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Heads to Europe

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I’m happy to announce that Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is now available in our EU (Ireland) region.

Customers with existing IT infrastructure in the EU can now deploy Amazon VPC in the same region in order to provide the best possible experience for their users. They can also deploy an Amazon VPC in the EU to ensure that their data remains in the EU.

A lot has happened in the VPC world since we first announced it last fall. Here’s a recap of the major developments:

  1. We released the AWS SDK for .Net, with full support for the VPC APIs.
  2. We opened up the VPC beta to all interested parties. At the same time we increased the maximum size of a VPC from a “/18” (16K IP addresses) to a “/16” 65K IP addresses).
  3. We added support for launching from EBS-backed AMIs (enabling Windows 2008 and SQL Server 2008, larger root file systems, and faster boot times).
  4. We enabled the use of the EC2 High Memory instance types (17.1, 34.2, or 68.4 GB of RAM) within a VPC.

I’ve focused on VPC in a number of my more recent presentations and the reception is always great. The audiences grasp the concept and the power immediately, and many of them want to create a VPC right away. In fact, after one of the talks on my recent east coast tour, an audience member came up to the podium so that we could speak in private. After hearing about the VPC he had sketched out a diagram of his existing network and his plans to use the VPC to extend it, complete with IP addresses. He asked me how he would go about getting it set up, and wondered if it would be difficult to do. I happened to have a printed copy of the VPC Getting Started Guide in my messenger bag and was happy to give it to him!

— Jeff;

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Jeff Barr

Jeff Barr

Jeff Barr is Chief Evangelist for AWS. He started this blog in 2004 and has been writing posts just about non-stop ever since.