Site To Site VPN
A site-to-site VPN is an encrypted network tunnel connecting two entire networks — typically an on-premises data center and a cloud VPC, or two cloud VPCs — so that resources on either side can communicate as if they were on the same private network, without traffic traversing the public internet unencrypted.
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Glossary Terms(4)
Virtual Private Cloud
A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a logically isolated, private network within a public cloud provider's infrastructure, giving customers control over IP addres…
Cloud Bastion Host
A cloud bastion host (or jump host/jump server) is a hardened, purpose-built server exposed to the internet or a management network that acts as the single con…
Site-to-Site VPN
A site-to-site VPN is an encrypted network tunnel connecting two entire networks — typically an on-premises data center and a cloud VPC, or two cloud VPCs — so…
Direct Connect
AWS Direct Connect is a service that provides a dedicated, private network connection between a customer's on-premises data center (or colocation facility) and…
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VPN Types Explained: Remote Access vs Site-to-Site
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates an encrypted tunnel over an untrusted network like the internet, and the two most common types are remote-access VPNs,…
Site-to-Site vs Remote-Access VPN: What is the Difference?
A site-to-site VPN permanently connects two whole networks (such as a branch office and a data center) through gateway devices so that every user behind either…