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Build VPC including public and private subnets, security groups, NACL, internet gateway.

Performed VPC peering to establish connections connections across multiple VPC's in an organization. 

Create NAT instance and NAT gateways for resources in a private subnet to access the Internet.

I think these should be good enough, let me know if you need anything specific

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26 minutes ago, subbu234 said:

Build VPC including public and private subnets, security groups, NACL, internet gateway.

Performed VPC peering to establish connections connections across multiple VPC's in an organization. 

Create NAT instance and NAT gateways for resources in a private subnet to access the Internet.

I think these should be good enough, let me know if you need anything specific

 

Please send me a copy of your updated resume in Word format as soon as you can. I will submit that to  *******.

Please also fill out your experience with the highlighted technologies below:

-Puppet (Puppet as a PaaS):

-VPC (Virtual Private Cloud):

-Jenkins in a CI/CD environment:

 

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-AWS:

-Linux:

-Automation:

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28 minutes ago, subbu234 said:

Build VPC including public and private subnets, security groups, NACL, internet gateway.

Performed VPC peering to establish connections connections across multiple VPC's in an organization. 

Create NAT instance and NAT gateways for resources in a private subnet to access the Internet.

I think these should be good enough, let me know if you need anything specific

Nice. Practice lo kuda ilane chesatara. Nenu only course lone anukuna.

Can you also explain the process of VPN? I want to establish VPN between client PC and VPC.

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46 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Please send me a copy of your updated resume in Word format as soon as you can. I will submit that to  *******.

Please also fill out your experience with the highlighted technologies below:

-Puppet (Puppet as a PaaS):

-VPC (Virtual Private Cloud):

-Jenkins in a CI/CD environment:

 

*Bonus

-Oracle:

-AWS:

-Linux:

-Automation:

-Working in an Agile environment:  

Puppet/Jenkins automation and playbooks ki used antaku minchi pedda idea ledu..

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43 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Nice. Practice lo kuda ilane chesatara. Nenu only course lone anukuna.

Can you also explain the process of VPN? I want to establish VPN between client PC and VPC.

yea ilane chestaru.. i never created hardware/software VPN.. kinda link chudu, may help you

https://campus.barracuda.com/product/nextgenfirewallx/article/NGX/ConfigAmazonVPNGateway/

practice kosama client PC to VPC or real world lona ?

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3 minutes ago, subbu234 said:

yea ilane chestaru.. i never created hardware/software VPN.. kinda link chudu, may help you

https://campus.barracuda.com/product/nextgenfirewallx/article/NGX/ConfigAmazonVPNGateway/

practice kosama client PC to VPC or real world lona ?

Thanks. We are trying to compare the constants on-premise vs AWS for a small BI app. We want to use VPN. 

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6 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Thanks. We are trying to compare the constants on-premise vs AWS for a small BI app. We want to use VPN. 

what are you trying to compare ? i may help you find some answers

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2 minutes ago, subbu234 said:

what are you trying to compare ? i may help you find some answers

Mostly Costs - how much it costs on-premise vs AWS including VPC. 

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3 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Mostly Costs - how much it costs on-premise vs AWS including VPC. 

http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html

try getting your estimates using above link.. cost vary from usage to usage and for the same amount of resource provision you can reduce the costs (if you configure smartly).. like using reserved instances for long term use and using Alias name in route53 instead of CNAME. using auto scaling instead of overly provisioning EC2's etc

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5 minutes ago, subbu234 said:

http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html

try getting your estimates using above link.. cost vary from usage to usage and for the same amount of resource provision you can reduce the costs (if you configure smartly).. like using reserved instances for long term use and using Alias name in route53 instead of CNAME. using auto scaling instead of overly provisioning EC2's etc

Thank you.

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