Hybrid Networking: On-Premise and AWS

Creating a Hybrid Network: Application and Implementation

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Which of the following is a not an application/implementation for creating a hybrid network between on-premise and AWS?

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A. B. C. D.

Answer - B.

VPC Peering is used for peering VPC's and is not used for creating a hybrid solution.

For more information on AWS VPC Peering please refer to the below URL:

http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/vpc-peering.html

All the options listed in the question are applications/implementation for creating a hybrid network between on-premise and AWS, except for one that is not an application/implementation for creating a hybrid network.

A. AWS Direct Connect: AWS Direct Connect is a network service provided by Amazon that establishes a dedicated network connection between an organization's on-premises infrastructure and AWS. This service enables you to bypass the public Internet and establish a dedicated network connection from your on-premises data center to AWS.

B. VPC Peering: VPC peering allows you to connect two VPCs within the same or different AWS regions through a private IP network. With VPC peering, you can route traffic between the VPCs as if they are in the same network.

C. Hardware VPN: A hardware VPN connection is an IPsec VPN connection between an organization's on-premises VPN device and a virtual private gateway in the AWS cloud. This connection provides secure and encrypted communication between the two networks.

D. Software VPN: A software VPN is a virtual private network that is implemented using software instead of dedicated hardware. A software VPN can be used to connect an organization's on-premises network to AWS over the public Internet.

Therefore, the answer is none of the above since all of the options listed are valid applications/implementation for creating a hybrid network between on-premise and AWS.