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AWS SysOps Cookbook

You're reading from   AWS SysOps Cookbook Practical recipes to build, automate, and manage your AWS-based cloud environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838550189
Length 490 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Eric Z. Beard Eric Z. Beard
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Rowan Udell Rowan Udell
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Lucas Chan Lucas Chan
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Preface 1. AWS Fundamentals 2. Account Setup and Management FREE CHAPTER 3. AWS Storage and Content Delivery 4. AWS Compute 5. Monitoring the Infrastructure 6. Managing AWS Databases 7. AWS Networking Essentials 8. AWS Account Security and Identity 9. Managing Costs 10. Advanced AWS CloudFormation 11. AWS Well-Architected Framework 12. Working with Business Applications 13. AWS Partner Solutions 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Managing a transit gateway

A transit gateway is a brand new service, as of 2019, and it solves a problem that's faced by many architects who want to create complex environments spanning several networks. To understand the need for transit gateways, first, you need to understand the non-transitive nature of an AWS VPC.

A VPC can peer with other VPCs, which sets up a bi-directional route between those VPCs. However, what's not supported is transitive routing via an intermediate VPC, as shown in the following diagram:

VPC peering

VPC A and VPC B have a peering relationship. VPC B and VPC C also have a peering relationship. Network traffic can be routed successfully (indicated by the green arrows) from A to B and from B to C, but not from A to C via B (indicated by the red arrow).

Before Transit Gateway was introduced, a complex setup involving a Cisco Cloud Services Router...

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