What a video. Being a fresher I almost enjoyed this video. Will be great once I come to know how things work in the corporate. Expecting more videos from you. Thanks 💥
Sir thank you so so much.iam searching for this content past 5 months.Really appreciate for your content.thank you very muchhhhhh.pls do another contents on AWS.excellent sir 🙏
I'm taken by this. I had the privilege of reading something similar, and I was truly taken by it. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Great Work, thankyou, a bunch you explaining in the simplest form. I appreciate if you make video explaining choosing IPs and Cider Blocks when creating VPC and also serverless Architecture like API, S3, DDB etc. Thanks again.
Sure! This video was intended for beginners, the idea was to demonstrate networking with a simple use-case. I'll surely cover complex use cases in the near future. Please stay tuned!
Amazing explanation, I have one doubt, If we create three NAT gateways (one for each AZ), so should we put the entry all NAT or anyone NAT in the route table of private app and db route tables?
Hi Shamil, If we create three NAT gateways in one AZ each, you will have to create separate route tables for that layer. You can’t have multiple NAT gateways in a single route table.
I really wish you can show how to build this for a react/nextjs running expressjs with api gateway to different dbs. I will look through what you have maybe already done but yeah, case study by web stack would be great!
@@ajitinamdartech I mean u created 3 tier architecture right, for this architecture I have one website I need to host that application how to host. In this architecture, like that do video bro. So it will helpful.
Greate Video! I have some few suggestions: What about adding DNS/Rout53, Autoscaling and taking this tutorial to intermediate stage by using an Iaac tool (SSM or terraform)
... finished... Liked it, enough good detail... as asked... would like to understand why we did not create the https apache server in the web subnet, otherwise good detail and speed.
Hi George, I wanted to demostrate a three tier architecture. In my web layer I have the load balancer which is exposed to the internet and in my app layer I have the apache/php server which is in the app layer in the private subnet. This was your app servers are not exposed directly to the internet. Hope this answers your question.
@@ajitinamdartech Wait. So are you saying that instances launched in Public Subnet work as Load balancers??? Nahi kalala Mala. . I have the same question as George and didn't understand your answer to him... and you did create instances in each Public Subnet... ??
Sir, I've finished your project and learned alot, I'm trying to understand why we created all the subnets, could this have not been done with 1 public, 1 db, and 2 app subnets? Thanks
Thank you very much for you awesome tutorial. I would like to know, how to add NFS in your configuration for sharing web application code source between the two instances of EC2 ?
First of all, thank you so much for this excellent video. I wonder why do we need a jump server? just for our own access or what else? From what I understand, ALB is accessible from the internet and people access our server through ALB. However I couldn't understand why we created a jump server.
Hi Asif, Sure. I can create one more with Cloudformation. I have already created the same with Terraform. Here is the link - th-cam.com/video/Hl81P5CrBSk/w-d-xo.html
i have a question: i follow the lecture well, but 15:40, i can't access jump server -> php-sever :'( and when i created ALB and Target Group, health check show me "Health check failed".. please help me :'(
Nice Video, I was searching it from long time. Exactly what I expected. Please add such more videos with ASG's and R53 too. Please try to mention type of EC2 probably we can select as per sample requirement examples. (T2 micro is ok for video) But you can mentione which we can select for which (sample examples) requirements. Nice work.... Keep it up..... I like this video. Thanks Buddy.
Thanks Vinayak for this feedback. I have planned more hands-on videos on AWS in the coming weeks. Meanwhile if you have any video requests please let me know. I’ll try to accommodate those as soon as possible.
hello, i'm stuck in 15:48 whem i'm on th jump server and wrote chmode 400 .... it keep telling me that key.pem does not exist ans cant move from jump server to php server
Excellent Video.. I am a beginner to AWS and this video has helped to learn the architecture from basic. One query; in the Php MyAdmin login page, when did you created username and password? I means which username and password you entered? Please clarify.
3 subnet so only 1 jump server to all other private Subnets and I don't understand how to use other Subnets in this architecture,can you explain to me ?
What a wonderful teacher! Loved it, I've a way better understanding of 3-tier architecture now. Thankyou.
Thanks Marion for the wonderful feedback. Glad it was helpful for you.
Honestly one of the best hands on AWS tutorials, especially for beginners!
Glad you think so!
This is excellent, and it answered a few of the questions that other videos on VPC's did not cover. Thanks.
Thanks Matt, I'm glad it was helpful for you.
a clear explaination with reasons and use cases appreciate it
Thanks Yamini, glad you liked it!
Awesome video! You 're the best presenter for The 3-Tiers of AWS Web Architecture! Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback, glad it was helpful for you.
Excellent Video which covers many basic stuff to tighten the security level of the Architecture.
Thanks Aravinth for this feedback!
Very comprehensive real-world tutorial. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Super nice demo for 3-tier architecture in aws. Thank you.
Thanks Satyawan, glad you liked it.
Very good way to get better understanding of many concepts for SA exam
Thanks for your feedback, glad it was helpful for you.
Excellent video Ajit. Clarified most of my doubts. Thank you.
Thanks Tejava, glad it was helpful for you.
Good work. Nice and excellent video and easy to understand the process. Looking for more videos
crisp clear.. great video.. expecting more videos
Thanks Salar!
I'm currently working on more videos. Please stay tuned!
This is one of the best demo . Thanks
Thanks Binod for your feedback, glad you liked it.
Nicely Explained!
Thanks Ajit... looking ahead for more HandsOn content in learning AWS
Thanks Rahul, I have planned entire series on AWS in the near future! Please stay tuned!
Awesome video. I am newcomer to AWS and this video really helped.
Thank you, glad it was helpful for you.
exactly what i was out here looking for, thank you very much for this labs. very simple and clear.....
Thanks Sean for your feedback. Glad it was helpful for you.
Great video Ajit, this shows how deep knowledge you have on this topic
Thanks a ton, Parshuram!
nice explaining each end of every configuration
Thanks Guru. Glad you liked it.
Fantastic content. Thanks so much Ajit!
Hi Avinash,
Thank you for your feedback, glad you liked it.
Very nice and excellent with a complete setup of a web application from 0 to 10. Great job.
Thanks Jignesh for this feedback!
Fantabulous, this videos cleared all my doubts....
Thanks Anil for your feedback. Glad it was helpful for you.
This helped me so much ajit, Thank you. I hope you continue to make more like these to help beginners like me.
Hi Snowdrop,
Thanks for your feedback, glad the video was helpful for you.
Thanks a lot. Simple and most descriptive video so far. Kindly upload ALB with Auto Scaling Group demo if possible
Thanks Aniket, will cover ALB with auto scaling soon.
What a video. Being a fresher I almost enjoyed this video. Will be great once I come to know how things work in the corporate. Expecting more videos from you. Thanks 💥
Thanks Prajwal, glad it was helpful. I have planned more videos in coming weeks, so please stay tuned!
Great video!!! Thank you for the clear demo.
Thank you Aruna, glad it was helpful!
I really commend you for this video. It's really wholesome
Thanks Kareem. Glad it was helpful for you.
Good and Simple Demo, Easy to understand, Keep it up!
Thank you, glad it was helpful to you.
Sir thank you so so much.iam searching for this content past 5 months.Really appreciate for your content.thank you very muchhhhhh.pls do another contents on AWS.excellent sir 🙏
Thanks Anil, glad you liked it. I have some more content in the pipeline, please stay tuned.
adding a stride diagram to it will be excellent
Hi Massyl,
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll surely keep this in my mind for the future videos.
Thank you so much for the video ! You are one of the best facilitator in this domain 🙏 ! Hoping for great content like this !
Thanks Kushal, please stay tuned for more content.
great work thankyou so much ,looking for more videos for AWS
Thanks Aarti, glad it was helpful to you!
Thanks for such valuable information
Thanks Gunvant, glad you liked it!
Fantastic video! I like these it helps to practice doing things like this to put what I learn to use and makes it fun.
Thanks for this feedback. Glad it was helpful for you.
LOVE your content man! Keep it coming!
Thank you for your feedback, I have planned for more such hands-on videos, please stay tuned.
A very nice video Ajit. All the information stated in a very easy manner. Keep it up👍
Thanks a ton
simply amazing video.
Thank you for your feedback.
Super helpful, many thanks!
Its simple and nice, easy to understand. Good work Ajit and looking for more!
Thanks Meeran! Glad you liked it!
Thanks so much for this video, this helped me alot with my project.
You're very welcome!
Same here...
Great work, and very straight to the points, I like the demo. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Michael! Glad you liked it!
Nice content Ajit, Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks Sudarsana!
I'm taken by this. I had the privilege of reading something similar, and I was truly taken by it. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Thanks bill for your feedback!
Thank u so much, this video is so help to understand aws concepts and infrastructure level understanding
You are most welcome
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and keeping it simple 👍
My pleasure!
Great work , please more video regarding the Aws solution architect certification concepts
Sure Manivannan, I'll be creating more content soon.
Thank you so much for the video, Ajit. Not only the content is amazing, but you have a great teaching method! Looking forward to more videos from you!
You are most welcome, Marcelo.
Nice video and detailed explanation that helped alot 😊
Thanks Amarnath for your feedback!
Nice explained!!
Thanks Ashok, glad you liked it 😊
Indeed.
very Helpfull video sir gain lots off knowledge thank you
Hello Akash,
Great to hear that.
Great Work, thankyou, a bunch you explaining in the simplest form. I appreciate if you make video explaining choosing IPs and Cider Blocks when creating VPC and also serverless Architecture like API, S3, DDB etc. Thanks again.
Sure Faisal. I'll be soon creating videos about serverless architecture.
Very informative, thanks for the video
Thanks Rajeev, glad it was helpful for you.
This video is awesome... Today I learned a lot 👍
Thanks Chandrakant!
very well explained thank you 👍
Nice video. Requesting to create another video on creating this entire project using terraform. Also, how can we do CI/CD in this project?
Sure, Onik!
I have planned to create the same three tier architecture using Terraform as well. Will notify you, once the video is out!
@@ajitinamdartech Hi Ajit, have you created this architecture using terraform?
Hi,
Not yet. It will be out soon.
@@ajitinamdartech Please create it soon.
@Vinayak Salunkhe sure
Excellent video
Thanks Ganesh!
Awesome and to the point thanks a lot
Thanks Mostafa, glad you liked it!
Awesome work bro
Thanks Azhar, glad it was useful for you!
Make more such project videos for us freshers... and in easy to understand language... 👍
Thanks Mahadevi! Im planning to make more such videos. Stay tuned.
Thank you for this video, on the next video can you add autoscalling service with similar case
Sure! This video was intended for beginners, the idea was to demonstrate networking with a simple use-case. I'll surely cover complex use cases in the near future. Please stay tuned!
Yeah
I was expecting ASG there...
Nice demo Ajit !
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for your nice content
Hi Naga,
Glad it was helpful for you!
Best content.... Thank you
Thanks. Glad it was helpful for you.
Thanks a lot. It's very useful.
Thanks for the feedback Arjunan, glad you liked it!
Subscribed very useful session
Thanks for your feedback, Mukesh!
Simply awesome - great work!!!
Looking forward for more videos with complexes architecture and I am sure you will make it easy for us 🎉
Thanks Noshin for your kind words. Please stay tuned, I'll be creating more such hands-on videos!
It was nicely done! thank you!
Thanks Sathyajit for your feedback, glad it was helpful for you.
Awesom video 🤗👍🏼👍🏼thank you for this video..helped me a lot
Thanks Ramya. I’m glad it was helpful for you.
Thank you ajit.🌟
Hi,
Glad it was helpful for you!
vera level G
Hi Kathiravan,
Can you please elaborate on this.
Great. it's a simply superb, nic work brother... :)
Thanks Lohith, glad you liked it!
Very nice content .
Thanks Atul, glad you liked it!
Amazing explanation, I have one doubt, If we create three NAT gateways (one for each AZ), so should we put the entry all NAT or anyone NAT in the route table of private app and db route tables?
Hi Shamil,
If we create three NAT gateways in one AZ each, you will have to create separate route tables for that layer. You can’t have multiple NAT gateways in a single route table.
@@ajitinamdartech Oh okay got it. Thank you for explaining that😊
I really wish you can show how to build this for a react/nextjs running expressjs with api gateway to different dbs. I will look through what you have maybe already done but yeah, case study by web stack would be great!
Sure, Tony. I have noted your request. Thanks.
@@ajitinamdartech Ahhh yeah thank you, I've been using cloudcraft to help visualize things, but this primer helped a lot
this is really a great video. can you please list all the commands used to create the lamp server? Thanks
Hi Ebenezer,
Please refer this link - docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-lamp-amazon-linux-2.html
Nice. But please make a video how to host the application in 3 tier architecture of this . Please.
Hi Deva,
Sorry I didn’t understand. Can you please elaborate.
@@ajitinamdartech I mean u created 3 tier architecture right, for this architecture I have one website I need to host that application how to host. In this architecture, like that do video bro. So it will helpful.
amazing skill.
Thanks Sam!
Very nice information for beginners and I'm one of them. i have question is NAT gateway with elastic IP a paid service or free?
Greate Video! I have some few suggestions: What about adding DNS/Rout53, Autoscaling and taking this tutorial to intermediate stage by using an Iaac tool (SSM or terraform)
Sure Shey, I have planned to extend this tutorial to the next level by adding Route 53 and Autoscaling using Terraform IaaC
Hi Shey,
I have released a similar version with Terraform. Please have a look. Hope it helps.
th-cam.com/video/Hl81P5CrBSk/w-d-xo.html
nice explanation , thanks
Thanks Poonam, glad it helped!
... finished... Liked it, enough good detail... as asked... would like to understand why we did not create the https apache server in the web subnet, otherwise good detail and speed.
Hi George,
I wanted to demostrate a three tier architecture. In my web layer I have the load balancer which is exposed to the internet and in my app layer I have the apache/php server which is in the app layer in the private subnet. This was your app servers are not exposed directly to the internet. Hope this answers your question.
@@ajitinamdartech Wait. So are you saying that instances launched in Public Subnet work as Load balancers??? Nahi kalala Mala.
.
I have the same question as George and didn't understand your answer to him... and you did create instances in each Public Subnet... ??
nice class sir......😍
Thank you! Stay tuned for more.
Sir, I've finished your project and learned alot, I'm trying to understand why we created all the subnets, could this have not been done with 1 public, 1 db, and 2 app subnets? Thanks
Hi Dave,
Yes this could have been done within a single subnet, but I wanted to demonstrate how it happens in a real world scenario for enterprises.
This is excellent
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful
Thank you very much for you awesome tutorial.
I would like to know, how to add NFS in your configuration for sharing web application code source between the two instances of EC2 ?
Hi Adon,
Thanks for your feedback. Glad it was helpful to you.
I have noted your request on NFS.
@@ajitinamdartech thank you 👌👌👌
Awesome video +++++++++++++ 🙂
Thanks Mohamed, glad it was helpful for you
First of all, thank you so much for this excellent video. I wonder why do we need a jump server? just for our own access or what else? From what I understand, ALB is accessible from the internet and people access our server through ALB. However I couldn't understand why we created a jump server.
Hi,
Jump server is required to access private resources like EC2 and RDS instances, ALB won't give you access to the servers.
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo
Merci pour vos commentaires Alfred
Hello All,
The much-awaited terraform version of the three-tier architecture is here - th-cam.com/video/Hl81P5CrBSk/w-d-xo.html.
Hope it helps!
Superb video, I would be interested to translate the same in Cloudformation if possible
Hi Asif,
Sure. I can create one more with Cloudformation.
I have already created the same with Terraform.
Here is the link - th-cam.com/video/Hl81P5CrBSk/w-d-xo.html
i have a question:
i follow the lecture well, but 15:40, i can't access jump server -> php-sever :'(
and when i created ALB and Target Group, health check show me "Health check failed"..
please help me :'(
Have you configured key to access the app server in your jump server?
Nice Video, I was searching it from long time.
Exactly what I expected. Please add such more videos with ASG's and R53 too.
Please try to mention type of EC2 probably we can select as per sample requirement examples. (T2 micro is ok for video) But you can mentione which we can select for which (sample examples) requirements.
Nice work.... Keep it up.....
I like this video.
Thanks Buddy.
Thanks Vinayak for this feedback. I have planned more hands-on videos on AWS in the coming weeks. Meanwhile if you have any video requests please let me know. I’ll try to accommodate those as soon as possible.
hello,
i'm stuck in 15:48
whem i'm on th jump server and wrote chmode 400 .... it keep telling me that key.pem does not exist ans cant move from jump server to php server
Did you copy the key from your local to the jump server? If not - create it using vi command, save it and then chmod 400
Well done
Thanks Senthil, glad you liked it!
Hello, Thanks for the great video. But why didn't you add the jump server instance on your architecture diagram?
Hi Sonali,
That's a valid question. I should have added jump server as well as a part of the architecture diagram.
Excellent Video.. I am a beginner to AWS and this video has helped to learn the architecture from basic. One query; in the Php MyAdmin login page, when did you created username and password? I means which username and password you entered? Please clarify.
Hi,
During the RDS creation I have passed the username and the password in here (24:16)
Based on the diagram you drafted. Is that a two tier architecture or three tier ? I totally believe what you developing is a two tier
It’s a three tier architecture:
Web | Public => ALB
App | Private => EC2 instances
DB | Private => RDS instances
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks so much sir.
Most welcome
... I create 2 NAT GW's. one in each AZ, can you show how you configure the App and DB route tables to be able to use both NGW's.
Hi George,
You can add the entry for each NAT gateway in its respective subnets route table.
3 subnet so only 1 jump server to all other private Subnets and I don't understand how to use other Subnets in this architecture,can you explain to me ?
well done
Thanks Massyl. Glad it was helpful for you.