Networking & Content Delivery

Category: Amazon VPC Lattice

Extend SaaS Capabilities Across AWS Accounts Using AWS PrivateLink support for VPC Resources

In this post, we explore how you can use AWS PrivateLink support for Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) resources to facilitate private, secure, and efficient connectivity to shared resources across VPC and account boundaries, as well as from on-premises environments. We also review common use cases and implementation best practices for implementing this new AWS PrivateLink […]

Amazon VPC Lattice: modernize and simplify your enterprise network architectures

In this post, we explore how you can leverage Amazon VPC Lattice to build modern, secure and resilient enterprise networks on AWS. We dive deeper into how you can modernize network connectivity using the VPC Lattice integrations with all AWS compute services, and the support for a broad set of application and transport protocols. We […]

Migrate Amazon ECS service communication to Amazon VPC Lattice

Advanced L7 routing, authentication and authorization using IAM Policies, and deep observability are key capabilities offered by Amazon VPC Lattice. With VPC Lattice now integrated into Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), you can easily migrate service-to-service communication from using internal Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) to VPC Lattice. This allows you to benefit from VPC Lattice […]

Amazon VPC Lattice DNS migration strategies and best practices

In this post, we review the most common Domain Name System (DNS) strategies to migrate your applications to Amazon VPC Lattice in a phased approach. These options allow you to reduce downtime, minimize overhead, and maintain consistent DNS resolution for your clients and applications on AWS. VPC Lattice is a fully managed end-to-end application networking […]

Connecting Saas services within a VPC Lattice service network

Many AWS customers modernizing their applications into modular services to speed up the development process and improve their ability to scale out individual services as part of the architecture. This includes services developed by the customer and SaaS applications developed by partners. Communication between services requires network connectivity across the Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment. […]

Automating large scale deployments with tags for Amazon VPC Lattice

Introduction Since their introduction in 2010, tags have been helping Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers identify, organize, and manage their resources by adding referenceable key/value pairs. In this post, we explore how tags can be used to automate the addition and removal of Amazon VPC Lattice resource associations, and cross account resource shares using Amazon […]

Accelerate your IPv6 adoption on AWS with Amazon VPC Lattice

An increasing number of organizations are adopting IPv6 in their environments, driven by the public IPv4 space exhaustion, private IPv4 scarcity, and the need to provide service availability to IPv6-only clients. While undergoing this transformation, customers sometimes find it difficult to assess application behavior in IPv6-enabled environments on AWS. In this blog post, we show […]

External Connectivity to Amazon VPC Lattice

In this blog post, we discuss how to connect on-premises and external services to Amazon VPC Lattice. We will go over architectural considerations and requirements for connecting services from trusted locations (on-premises), non-trusted locations (3rd party), and across AWS Regions. Then, we provide a solution that builds out a capability to facilitate this using AWS […]

Build secure multi-account multi-VPC connectivity for your applications with Amazon VPC Lattice

Introduction In this blog post, we will discuss how you can use Amazon VPC Lattice to connect your services securely, and monitor communication flows, in a simple and consistent way across instances, containers, and serverless, in a multi-account and multi-Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) environment. We’ll define the new constructs VPC Lattice leverages to enable application […]