VNS3 is a secure multicloud network virtualization platform. It connects your on-premises, public cloud and SaaS apps in a scalable and highly available network. VNS3 Multicloud Link provides a centralized management interface for your network connections and security policies. VNS3 helps control network traffic, secure your data and apps, and simplify multi-cloud deployments.
VNS3 is a next-generation multicloud network virtualization platform designed to securely connect, manage, and monitor your multi-cloud environment. With VNS3, you can deploy a highly available and scalable overlay network that connects your on-premises infrastructure with your public cloud deployments across regions and providers. VNS3 Multicloud Link provides a single interface for you to manage all of your network connections and security policies. With VNS3, you can easily control network traffic, secure your data and applications, and reduce the cost and complexity of multi-cloud deployments.
Highlights
Scalable and Flexible Connectivity: Multicloud network solutions provide a scalable and flexible approach to connecting different cloud environments and on-premises infrastructure, allowing organizations to adapt to changing business needs.
Centralized Management: These solutions offer a centralized management interface to manage and monitor network connections, security policies, and traffic flow across multiple cloud environments, reducing complexity and ensuring consistent security and network policies.
Enhanced Security: Multicloud network solutions provide robust security features such as encrypted VPN tunnels, network segmentation, firewall capabilities, and identity and access management, ensuring that data and applications are protected as they traverse across different cloud environments.
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Does the hourly software charge cover the cost of running the EC2 instance itself?
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Am I charged the hourly software fee when my instance is stopped or powered off?
The software charge meters running instance-hours. A fully stopped instance stops accruing the hourly software fee. Stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but those are separate cloud provider charges, not the software licence.
Are optional capabilities like UDP multicast or broadcast support included in the hourly rate?
Multicast and broadcast support depend on your use case and throughput needs. The vendor lists these as an add-on billed separately per controller each month, outside the AWS Marketplace hourly software rate. Contact the vendor to confirm availability for your deployment.
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Once the instance is running, access the UI via browser at https://<public_dns>:8000 with vnscubed as the username and the instance-id as the password (See Configuration Document).
Note: The default 0.0.0.0/0 rule enables universal initial connectivity but should be restricted to the IP(s) used for VNS3 controller management post-deployment.
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Deploys a highly available and scalable overlay network that connects on-premises infrastructure with public cloud deployments across multiple regions and providers.
Centralized Management Interface
Provides a single unified interface for managing all network connections, security policies, and traffic flow across multiple cloud environments.
Encrypted VPN Tunnels
Implements encrypted VPN tunnels to secure data traversal across different cloud environments.
Network Segmentation and Firewall Capabilities
Offers network segmentation and firewall capabilities to control network traffic and enforce security boundaries.
Multi-Cloud Connectivity
Enables secure connections between on-premises infrastructure, public cloud deployments, and SaaS applications across multiple cloud providers and regions.
Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Intrusion detection and prevention (IPS) capabilities for threat detection and mitigation
Application Security and Visibility
Application visibility and control through AppSecure with L4-L7 security services
VPN and Secure Connectivity
IPsec and full mesh VPN termination services for secure connectivity across on-premises data centers, campuses, branches, and geographically dispersed VPCs
Cloud-Native Integration
Integration with AWS services including Elastic Load Balancer, Auto-Scaling Groups, CloudWatch, Security Hub, Key Management Service, and Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB) with L3 gateway and L4 load balancer capabilities
Advanced Routing and Network Services
Cloud-grade routing capabilities with NAT, firewall, and network address translation services
Advanced Threat Prevention Capabilities
Includes firewall, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), application control, IPsec VPN, URL filtering, antivirus, and anti-bot features for multi-layered network security.
Traffic Inspection and Control
Inspects and controls encrypted data flows between on-premises networks and AWS VPCs, including North-South traffic entering and exiting private subnets and East-West traffic between VPCs.
Infrastructure-as-Code Integration
Integrates with infrastructure-as-code tools including Terraform and Ansible for policy automation, with dynamic security policy adaptation based on real-time cloud metadata.
Provides unified, centralized management through Check Point Security Management Server with consistent policy, logging, and reporting across AWS, hybrid, and on-premises environments.
Object locking has ensured compliant backups and simple internal file sharing for our team
Reviewed on May 20, 2026
Review from a verified AWS customer
What is our primary use case?
VNS3 is primarily used for backup and storage purposes, allowing us to maintain our daily logs and store them there. For compliance requirements, we archive files and other storage on VNS3.
When we perform deletions, we log them on VNS3 and then apply lifecycle rules after a month so that we can archive the data for future use.
We also use VNS3 for simple static website hosting and for sharing our internal files with our organization's team members.
What is most valuable?
The most useful features in VNS3 are object locking and its compliance capabilities.
Object locking is excellent for compliance because when we lock any objects on VNS3, the objects cannot be modified or altered, which is beneficial for compliance and ensures that nobody can change or edit the files.
It has been easier working with team members using VNS3, and we can share and log our files whenever we want.
What needs improvement?
VNS3 could benefit from additional features such as the ability to share files through a pre-signed URL, which would be useful for team members to collaborate.
Implementing pre-signed URL functionality and other features would enhance the product, though it is already excellent in its current form.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using VNS3 for about one year and it is a great product.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
VNS3 has been great in terms of stability and I have not experienced any issues.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
VNS3 is highly scalable and can handle growth and other workloads effectively.
How are customer service and support?
We have not needed customer support for VNS3 and it has proven to be quite reliable.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before VNS3, we used blob storage.
We decided to switch from blob storage to VNS3 because we needed other team members for blob storage and we are on AWS, so we chose to use the AWS product available on the Marketplace.
How was the initial setup?
I purchased VNS3 through the AWS Marketplace.
What was our ROI?
Beyond the object storage capabilities, we have been able to save money with VNS3.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing for VNS3 are reasonable at the current price.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We found that VNS3 is a great product and did not evaluate other options.
What other advice do I have?
People should try VNS3 as we have not faced any issues with this product and I recommend it to others. I gave this review a rating of 8.
Fadero Fadero
Centralized networking has secured multi-cloud data pipelines and improves analytics reliability
Reviewed on May 08, 2026
Review from a verified AWS customer
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for VNS3 is cloud networking to manage ETL pipelines, data warehouses, and cloud environments without relying on cloud networking services alone.
A quick example of how I use VNS3 for managing ETL pipelines and data warehouses involves running ETL pipelines in AWS while the source databases remain on-premises or in another cloud environment such as Azure. VNS3 creates a secure, encrypted connection between environments, allowing tools such as Apache Airflow, dbt, or ETL Python jobs to move data safely without exposing databases directly to the internet. An example would be an Airflow pipeline in AWS that securely pulls HubSpot or ERP data from a private corporate network, transforms it in a cloud environment such as BigQuery or Snowflake, and then pushes analytics out to BI systems or the VNS3 overlay network.
Another strong use case I have is segregating sensitive analytics workloads, keeping finance or healthcare data pipelines isolated with tighter network controls and firewall policies. From an engineering operations perspective, I appreciate that VNS3 gives us more centralized visibility and control over networking compared to manually managing many individual VPNs and routing rules across cloud platforms.
What is most valuable?
One of the best features VNS3 offers is the encrypted overlay networking, which makes secure connectivity across AWS, on-premise, and multi-cloud environments much simpler and more controllable. Another strong feature is the centralized management approach, where routing, firewall rules, VPNs, and segmentation can all be managed from one controller instead of juggling multiple cloud networking tools. From a DevOps and data engineering perspective, the API-driven automation is a significant advantage as it integrates well with infrastructure as code or workflows such as Terraform and CloudFormation.
VNS3 has positively impacted my organization by centralizing management and reducing operations overhead in terms of manpower and cost. From a data engineering perspective, it improves ETL reliability, speeds up deployment of new pipelines, and strengthens security for data moving between cloud and on-premise systems. It also helps scale our multi-cloud infrastructure more confidently while maintaining compliance and visibility of our network traffic.
One specific outcome I can share is that we have reduced downtime associated with troubleshooting. When pipelines are deployed on connectivity between cloud analytics platforms and private databases, diagnosing failures in traditional setups involved multiple VPNs and routing layers, which could take hours. With VNS3, centralized visibility into tunnel health and routing makes it easier to quickly identify whether the issue is network related, firewall related, or application related. This results in more reliable reporting cycles and fewer disruptions to downstream business users.
What needs improvement?
VNS3 could improve in terms of ease of setup, as while it is powerful, initial configuration for complex multi-cloud topologies can still feel quite technical and requires strong networking knowledge. Another potential improvement would be to tighten native integration with modern data stack tools; Airflow, dbt, and cloud data warehouses can benefit from more out-of-the-box connectivity templates. Additionally, the user interface and observability experience could be more modern and intuitive, especially for quickly diagnosing network flows without diving deep into logs.
A pain point regarding needed improvements is that troubleshooting can still feel quite network engineering heavy. For data teams in my organization, we often want more pipeline-level visibility, such as directly seeing which ETL jobs or data flows are impacted when a tunnel or route changes. I would also appreciate more automation around policy setup, such as having auto-generated secure network templates for common data architectures such as AWS to Snowflake or on-premises to BigQuery, which would significantly reduce setup time.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using VNS3 for four to five years.
What other advice do I have?
I encourage others looking into VNS3 to be very clear on their network architecture before starting, as it is powerful but not something you want to figure out as you progress. Understanding how to connect on-premise and other cloud systems effectively is crucial, so I recommend conducting some kind of review and research before expanding. You can also start small, proving it with one or two data flows before expanding. I would rate this product a 9 overall.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Hybrid Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?