I bought a udemy course to learn how to deploy my django app on AWS, like 7 hours in length. After the tutorial, the only thing I know is we use: NginX, S3, RDS, EC2, that's it, I don't know why and how. I have no idea who these things are fit in together. I scrambled through networking concepts, AWS Training Skills Builder with a hope of finding only what I need to deploy my app. None was successful. But this tutorial is the one. The diagram righ at the beginning is very helpful as it helps visualize the big picuture. Then just-enough and easy-to-understand explanation are gold. Thanks a lot Sam.
@@ArnarYngvason This is what throws me off about AWS bro lmao. I set up nginx and a Flask backend on Hostinger in less time that it took for me to understand all this.
This channel is a godsend. I'm doing the AWS re/Start course at the moment which is very thorough but involves about 35 hours of class time a week. I'm finding these concise tutorials are better for revising the essentials than the course material itself which can be quite turgid and long-winded.
This video helped me out a lot. I am taking an AWS course in school but I have no idea what any of the services were used for and what they did. You did a great job explaining what each thing does and why it's important!
I don't have much experience with AWS but I'm taking a networks class and this video really helped me tie together a lot of concepts I'm currently learning about like IP addresses, CIDR notation, netmasks, private networks, gateways, subnets, and routing tables. Seriously, thank you so much!
I had an incident about VPC public-private subnets and a few engineers helped together to solve it and it took around half of a day (without no one really understanding it). If I can go back in time, I will just let everyone watch this video which will turn that half of a day into 10-20 minutes LOL) Nice job, thanks !
Very good explanation. Taking through a real worl example really helped me to understand the different AWS services in a much better way. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for solving out the problem, I was stuck with it since couple hours and wasn't able to understand why I wasn't able to connect to the EC2 instance
Excellent Educational Video! I watched this video twice and I got so much information about AWS networking and IP assignment in very simple explained method. The instructor is awesome! I have a couple of questions: 1) When do you normally assign an ELASTIC IP to the web server machine in public subnet instead of auto assign? 2) We always need to SSH from local laptop to AWS machines in Private Subnets for administration, monitoring, etc. Would you set up a public Bastion server (like a jump server) for that or use machine in public subnet for that or setup NAT on the private machine so it can connect to internet. I think the NAT option though will only allow that private machine to connect to internet and not vice versa.
Great video! I know this is a little off topic but what's that catchy music in your VPC explanation? I have a playlist that I listen to when I write code or study and I want to add it...
Do you need another route table for your private subnet? You didn't show your private subnet's route table association. All my subnets by default have the route table that has the internet gateway attached to it. Does that mean my private subnets will have internet access as well?
Hi dude, Can you please make video on that How to create code pipeline code build and code deploy. Creating a nodejs app and writing docker image, buildspec.yml and running it into the aws. I am thankful for your rest of videos in cloud computing.
Little bit confused in regard to the end of the video curling into the private ip:8080. I keep getting connection refused well beyond it being setup. The only difference I could see was that you created your second instance through an AMI you already had built. I tried to look through all your videos but could not see any that show how you got that to setup. Is there something I am missing? EDIT: I believe I didn't look hard enough, the intro to Packer is the answer
Yes. And if you're ever setting up an instance on a private subnet, you really need to have the AMI fully setup running your web app, otherwise nothing will happen if you try to curl that instance's ip address.
As this is explanation for "beginners", yuou could maybe talk 3 time faster... also move screens even faster. Sure everyone will catch evertything... or not? "_
Watched like 100 videos on VPC could not understand a thing, just one video from you it's all into my head now fitted perfectly thank you very much
Totally!!❤❤
Agreed 👍
I bought a udemy course to learn how to deploy my django app on AWS, like 7 hours in length. After the tutorial, the only thing I know is we use: NginX, S3, RDS, EC2, that's it, I don't know why and how. I have no idea who these things are fit in together. I scrambled through networking concepts, AWS Training Skills Builder with a hope of finding only what I need to deploy my app. None was successful. But this tutorial is the one. The diagram righ at the beginning is very helpful as it helps visualize the big picuture. Then just-enough and easy-to-understand explanation are gold. Thanks a lot Sam.
This excellent tutorial deserves more views... really liked the way he presented such a complex use case in a simple manner
It's so funny that this is considered a complex use case on AWS. Setting up nginx and node on Digital Ocean would take me 5 minutes or less. hahaha
@@ArnarYngvason This is what throws me off about AWS bro lmao. I set up nginx and a Flask backend on Hostinger in less time that it took for me to understand all this.
This channel is a godsend. I'm doing the AWS re/Start course at the moment which is very thorough but involves about 35 hours of class time a week. I'm finding these concise tutorials are better for revising the essentials than the course material itself which can be quite turgid and long-winded.
hey man, did you make it as an aws engineer?
This video helped me out a lot. I am taking an AWS course in school but I have no idea what any of the services were used for and what they did. You did a great job explaining what each thing does and why it's important!
3 years later and this video is 10 out of 10, best aws tutorials I've seen!! Thanks
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I don't have much experience with AWS but I'm taking a networks class and this video really helped me tie together a lot of concepts I'm currently learning about like IP addresses, CIDR notation, netmasks, private networks, gateways, subnets, and routing tables. Seriously, thank you so much!
Thank you very much for clarifying the concept and providing a hands-on demonstration..
I had an incident about VPC public-private subnets and a few engineers helped together to solve it and it took around half of a day (without no one really understanding it). If I can go back in time, I will just let everyone watch this video which will turn that half of a day into 10-20 minutes LOL)
Nice job, thanks !
two years later you still come through for me.
He is the AWS God who saves people like us from AWS Complications
there's nobody else doing it as well as you are man. when i see a sam meech ward tutorial, I know its gonna be qulaity.
Excellent tutorial!. Explained a lot of things without any lag. Also explaining things from its actual use in production. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial!!! Helped me in understanding the VPC, Subnets and how to work with them. I am able to create VPC and subnets.
wow, what a great video. I have watched a lot of videos. but this one really cleared my doubts. thanks
You are the most underrated channel I've ever seen. Liked and sub...
best aws tutorials I've seen!! Thanks
everything is clear and makes sense now, thank you :)
Very good explanation. Taking through a real worl example really helped me to understand the different AWS services in a much better way. Thank you so much!!
thank you. I was finally able to find something simple, well elaborated, and easy to understand. Thank you
This is an amazing learning video 👏👏👏
Wonderful tutorial for starters.
Thanks bud!! It was a great video. Understood a lot of things. Kudos.
Thanks for solving out the problem, I was stuck with it since couple hours and wasn't able to understand why I wasn't able to connect to the EC2 instance
Great video. To the point and very clear. Nice work!
I was about to write the same. Could not agree more.
thank you for video, my question is: How can i connect to private instance for install node for example?
Great video mate 😎
This was a succinct yet thorough and personable guidance. Thanks man!
My pleasure 🤗
Excellent Educational Video! I watched this video twice and I got so much information about AWS networking and IP assignment in very simple explained method. The instructor is awesome!
I have a couple of questions:
1) When do you normally assign an ELASTIC IP to the web server machine in public subnet instead of auto assign?
2) We always need to SSH from local laptop to AWS machines in Private Subnets for administration, monitoring, etc. Would you set up a public Bastion server (like a jump server) for that or use machine in public subnet for that or setup NAT on the private machine so it can connect to internet. I think the NAT option though will only allow that private machine to connect to internet and not vice versa.
Great teacher 👍🏾
Wow really great tutorial. Great job man
You really helped me today by explaining VPC to me. Thanks
Glad I could help 🤗
Love the way you explain. Keep up the good work :)
Underrated video
Wow this is top quality. Thanks so much for an easy to follow guide. I took a lot of notes.
Super crisp ❤
lovely stuff my man! you're very good at explaining things! many thanks
great video, thanks for the explaination
that...was....awesome! i found a new friend!
Excellent explanation 👍
Great Video. thank you. If I plan to add the public ALB to my public subnet, I also required to add an IGW?
Excellent tutorial, thanks for the upload 👍
Great video! I know this is a little off topic but what's that catchy music in your VPC explanation? I have a playlist that I listen to when I write code or study and I want to add it...
Great content!!!!
Amazing tutorial!
You are so good at explaining things !! Do you have a course which i can buy ?
How did you upload your code into private ec instance? 😊
Great video.
Great video(s)! Can we get the video of you shrunk down a bit for more work-screen real estate in future videos?
Question - Why does the subnet range need to be /24? I dont understand. If VPC is /16 why can we also not use /16 for the subnet range?
Awsome explanation!!!
ip adress assign by subnet to ec2 instance then why vpc cidr .thank you
Do you need another route table for your private subnet? You didn't show your private subnet's route table association. All my subnets by default have the route table that has the internet gateway attached to it. Does that mean my private subnets will have internet access as well?
What a great video.
I like your video stytel,thank you tell me know more knowledge.
Hi dude,
Can you please make video on that How to create code pipeline code build and code deploy.
Creating a nodejs app and writing docker image, buildspec.yml and running it into the aws.
I am thankful for your rest of videos in cloud computing.
But a hacker can still connect to ssh to the public instance and then get access to the private instances so you should apply security groups
What is the intro music called?
Why he didn't provide AZ for the private subnet, while creating it ?
Excellent
Appreciate the tut :)
nice one !
Excellent...
thanks broh.... ❣
Little bit confused in regard to the end of the video curling into the private ip:8080. I keep getting connection refused well beyond it being setup. The only difference I could see was that you created your second instance through an AMI you already had built. I tried to look through all your videos but could not see any that show how you got that to setup. Is there something I am missing?
EDIT: I believe I didn't look hard enough, the intro to Packer is the answer
Yes. And if you're ever setting up an instance on a private subnet, you really need to have the AMI fully setup running your web app, otherwise nothing will happen if you try to curl that instance's ip address.
Fantastic -- thank you
Thank you so much
Make a Cloudformation video of this workflow?!
You can now click "VPC and more" when creating a VPC which will do all of these steps for you in one go :)
Awesome tutorial ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you
thanks~
You're welcome
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great video. All other videos on VPC are simply shit.
Not gonna lie good information, but the music is nauseating 😔
As this is explanation for "beginners", yuou could maybe talk 3 time faster... also move screens even faster. Sure everyone will catch evertything... or not? "_
Would be great without the irritating background music. It adds no value and detracts from your great presentation.
Thanks for the video, but dude please your clownish nails are really distracting.
You are too fast, can follow up, please Low down. Thx
Hey , how can i contact you private?? I need some help with aws . I will pay you
You can't, but you can ask questions here and I'll do my best to answer