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VPC Peering Tackles the Limitations of the Public Cloud

Ryan Kh / 3 min read.
November 22, 2018
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The digital age has created many different types of new business models. They are intended to help organizations tackle some of the more challenging obstacles that have emerged in the digital and business landscape. Systems that proved to be too tedious and inefficient are continuously being replaced by better and better systems.

One of the newest processes is known as VPC Peering. What is VPC peering and how does it affect modern businesses?

The Emergence of VPC Peering

As an example, there was a time when only VPN, or Virtual Private Networks, existed to allow individuals to access other regions securely and privately. For a time, this was the best way to access other regions, but the Virtual Private Cloud was recently introduced to allow businesses to take advantage of a cloud service in such a way that it can be scaled to meet just about any kind of resource requirement. Through the use of VPC, a business can host websites and applications and the whole system can be switched on and off with no trouble. Alongside this, VPC Peering can allow a company to access resources they might have in other VPCs with very little chance of the network failing.

Why is VPC Peering Necessary?

There are a lot of factors that are influencing the need for new cloud solutions. The public cloud has proven to be too insecure for many businesses.

Technopedia author David Scott Brown discussed some of the challenges with the public cloud. These limitations include:


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  • Data is not nearly secure enough for many applications. This is especially true for healthcare companies that are subject to HIPAA regulations.
  • Visibility is too obstructed. This is a clear problem if you are trying to create a user-friendly application and need to aggregate data for it work at optimal efficiency.
  • There is little room for customization. You can’t really pay for a public cloud service with features that match what you need.
  • You have to contend with a variety of service reliability issues. The data is all stored on external servers, so you don’t have much flexibility to deal with them. This can be difficult if you have to create a contingency plan.

The good news is that VPC peering can help address these issues.

How does VPC Peering work?

VPC Peering is basically a networking connection between two Virtual Private Cloud systems. This type of connection enables you to easily route the traffic between the two VPCs utilizing private IPv6 or IPv4 addresses. It creates a system where either VPC system is able to communicate with its counterpart as though they were embedded in the same network, when in reality they might be in entirely different regions. One of the reasons that VPC systems are so useful is that AWS utilizes the already existing infrastructure of the Virtual Private Cloud to create and maintain the connection.

Why is this so useful?

Because AWS uses existing infrastructure, this means that it does not depend on a piece of hardware to maintain its connection. You won’t have to worry about the network failing as it doesn’t depend on gateways, nor does it rely on the system that a Virtual Private Network uses. It would take much more to compromise the data transfer, which is precisely why certain businesses take advantage of VPC Peering whenever they can. You won’t have to worry about any bottlenecking for your bandwidth either, as the existing infrastructure effectively avoids all of the problems you might have come to expect with a Virtual Private Network.

To conclude, VPC Peering is the ability of one VPC to access the data of other VPCs with little fanfare. While that might seem a bit too simple an explanation, when it comes to success in business simple is always the better option. VPC attempts to simplify the cloud in such a way that an individual or a business can take advantage of it without having to worry about the connection being compromised. It’s an excellent system and a new business model that will likely see plenty of use in the years to come.

Is VPC Peering the Solution?

There are a number of limitations with public cloud systems. You can’t necessarily address them with a private cloud though, because you might not be able to share resources with authorized users that are geographically dispersed. The good news is that VPC peering is a viable alternative.

Categories: Cloud
Tags: Cloud, public data, solutions

About Ryan Kh

Ryan Kh is a big data and analytics expert, marketing digital products on Amazon's Envato. Follow Ryan's daily posts on https://catalystforbusiness.com/

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