Amazing video, very detailed! But two moments - 1) In the beginning of this video it would great to draw a scheme to show the overall picture. 2) The microphone sound quality is not clear and the voice level is a little low.
Just Brilliant, very detailed. However I have 2 questions, 1: why we assigned nat to private subnet and public elastic ip while we want the subnet to be private. I mean the intention was to keep it private and same time we assigned it a NAT and public access. Why not go straight and use public subnet instead of first create private subnet and then assign nat? What benifit we get by this work around way? 2: you created 4 route tables however you did not explained why 1 route table auto created on vpc creation, the 1st one before creating any of route tables.
Hey Scrypster, I followed your video to the tee. But when I try the start-session command in the CLI I get: An error occurred (TargetNotConnected) when calling the StartSession operation: i-0151cxxxxxxxxxx is not connected. Xs are to hide instance true name. I cannot connect to the instances using its public IP through the browser either. I have tried everything. This is not my first time trying to set up a VPC I have done followed along with 4 different videos. I can never connect to my EC2 instances. Is there anyway I could get on zoom call and you help me troubleshoot this?
This is the most clear concise, straightforward video on aws VPC I have encountered period
I like to take this opportunity to Thank You for the best I have seen in the AWS VPC configuration. I am new and I was able to understand everything .
the BEST vedio about aws vpc in detail.
Best video on the subject
Amazing video, very detailed! But two moments - 1) In the beginning of this video it would great to draw a scheme to show the overall picture. 2) The microphone sound quality is not clear and the voice level is a little low.
Can't Thank you enough. Brilliant tutorial. Cheers
very very very well explanation. thank you
Just Brilliant, very detailed. However I have 2 questions,
1: why we assigned nat to private subnet and public elastic ip while we want the subnet to be private. I mean the intention was to keep it private and same time we assigned it a NAT and public access. Why not go straight and use public subnet instead of first create private subnet and then assign nat? What benifit we get by this work around way?
2: you created 4 route tables however you did not explained why 1 route table auto created on vpc creation, the 1st one before creating any of route tables.
Excellent tutorial with details. Thanks
amazing video! thank you so much. help me a lot for aws saa practice
Welcome back..
Is using this tutorial going to generate any billing?
Right... elastic IP's are not cheap and always-on charging. Great info, though.
@@jazfunk1972 Is there any billing here besides Elastic IP?
Hey Scrypster, I followed your video to the tee. But when I try the start-session command in the CLI I get:
An error occurred (TargetNotConnected) when calling the StartSession operation: i-0151cxxxxxxxxxx is not connected. Xs are to hide instance true name.
I cannot connect to the instances using its public IP through the browser either.
I have tried everything. This is not my first time trying to set up a VPC I have done followed along with 4 different videos. I can never connect to my EC2 instances.
Is there anyway I could get on zoom call and you help me troubleshoot this?
Awesome video ++++++++++++++++++++++ 🙂
👍🏻