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Securely access your AWS Client VPN with federated and multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Scale based on demand
Scale your Client VPN up or down based on user demand with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Extensive availability
Get extensive availability for AWS Site-to-Site VPN with multiple global AWS Availability Zones.
Accelerate and automatically reroute traffic
Accelerate and automatically reroute your Site-to-Site VPN traffic to the nearest and healthiest network endpoint.
AWS Client VPN
AWS Client VPN is a fully managed, elastic VPN service that automatically scales up or down based on user demand. Because it is a cloud VPN solution, you don’t need to install and manage hardware or software-based solutions, or try to estimate how many remote users to support at one time.
AWS Site-to-Site VPN creates a secure connection between your data center or branch office and your AWS cloud resources. For globally distributed applications, the accelerated Site-to-Site VPN option provides even greater performance by working with AWS Global Accelerator.
AWS Client VPN is used by your remote workforce to securely access resources both on AWS and within your on-premises networks. AWS Client VPN is used by your remote workforce to securely access resources both on AWS and within your on-premises networks. AWS Site-to-Site VPN creates encrypted connections between your locations (such as data centers and remote offices) and your AWS resources.
Use cases
Quickly scale remote access
Automatically scale up to handle peak demand, then scale down so you aren’t paying for unused capacity.
Integrate with your mobile authentication systems
Integrate with Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions to reject devices that do not comply with your policies.
Control your application migrations
Host an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) behind your firewall and seamlessly move IT resources, without affecting the user experience.
Secure communication between remote locations
Use Site-to-Site VPN connections to communicate securely between remote sites.