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NAT Gateways

NAT Gateways

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What is NAT Gateways?

NAT (Network Address Translation) gateways allow multiple devices on a private network to share a single public IP address. This is commonly used to connect home or office networks to the internet, hiding the internal network structure and conserving public IP addresses.

What other technologies are related to NAT Gateways?

NAT Gateways Competitor Technologies

Transit Gateways provide a hub-and-spoke architecture for connecting multiple VPCs and on-premises networks, offering an alternative to using NAT Gateways for inter-VPC communication.
mentioned alongside NAT Gateways in 9% (71) of relevant job posts

NAT Gateways Complementary Technologies

Route tables are used to direct network traffic within a VPC, including traffic destined for or originating from NAT Gateways.
mentioned alongside NAT Gateways in 6% (65) of relevant job posts
Security Groups act as virtual firewalls, controlling inbound and outbound traffic for resources using NAT Gateways.
mentioned alongside NAT Gateways in 2% (129) of relevant job posts
NAT Gateways are deployed within a specific subnet, and resources in other private subnets use it to access the internet.
mentioned alongside NAT Gateways in 2% (93) of relevant job posts

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