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What is VPCs?

A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a logically isolated section of a public cloud that allows you to launch cloud resources in a defined virtual network. You have complete control over your virtual networking environment, including selection of your own IP address ranges, creation of subnets, and configuration of route tables and network gateways. VPCs are commonly used to isolate applications and services, provide secure access to cloud resources, and extend on-premises networks into the cloud.

What other technologies are related to VPCs?

VPCs Competitor Technologies

VNETs (Virtual Networks) are the Azure equivalent of AWS VPCs, providing isolated networks in the cloud.
mentioned alongside VPCs in 7% (149) of relevant job posts

VPCs Complementary Technologies

Security Groups are used to control inbound and outbound traffic at the instance level, complementing VPC's network-level control.
mentioned alongside VPCs in 16% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
Subnets are used to partition a VPC into smaller networks, which is essential for organizing and managing resources within a VPC.
mentioned alongside VPCs in 18% (960) of relevant job posts
Transit Gateways simplify network connectivity between VPCs and on-premises networks, which is a core component of a VPC strategy.
mentioned alongside VPCs in 35% (287) of relevant job posts

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