In this recipe, we will configure VPC peering. VPC peering helps you connect instances in two different VPCs using their private IP addresses. VPC peering is limited to within a region. However, you can create a VPC peering connection between VPCs that belong to different AWS accounts. The two VPCs that participate in VPC peering must not have matching or overlapping CIDR addresses. To create a VPC connection, the owner of the local VPC has to send the request to the owner of the peer VPC located in the same account or a different account. Once the owner of peer VPC accepts the request, the VPC peering connection is activated. You will need to update the routes in your route table to send traffic to the peer VPC and vice versa. You will also need to update your instance security groups to allow traffic from-to the peer VPC.
Amazon EC2 Cookbook
Amazon EC2 Cookbook
Overview of this book
Discover how to perform a complete forensic investigation of large-scale Hadoop clusters using the same tools and techniques employed by forensic experts. This book begins by taking you through the process of forensic investigation and the pitfalls to avoid. It will walk you through Hadoop’s internals and architecture, and you will discover what types of information Hadoop stores and how to access that data. You will learn to identify Big Data evidence using techniques to survey a live system and interview witnesses. After setting up your own Hadoop system, you will collect evidence using techniques such as forensic imaging and application-based extractions. You will analyze Hadoop evidence using advanced tools and techniques to uncover events and statistical information. Finally, data visualization and evidence presentation techniques are covered to help you properly communicate your findings to any audience.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Amazon EC2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
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Selecting and Configuring Amazon EC2 Instances
Configuring and Securing a Virtual Private Cloud
Managing AWS Resources Using AWS CloudFormation
Securing Access to Amazon EC2 Instances
Monitoring Amazon EC2 Instances
Using AWS Data Services
Accessing Other AWS Services
Deploying AWS Applications
Index
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