See the full blog post on the AWS blog here.
Many AWS customers have a hybrid network topology where part of their infrastructure is on premises and part is within the AWS Cloud. Most IT experts and developers aren’t concerned with where the infrastructure resides—all they want is easy access to all their resources, remote or local, from their local networks.
So how do you manage all these networks as a single distributed network in a secure fashion? The configuration and maintenance of such a complex environment can be challenging.
Cohesive Networks, an APN Advanced Technology Partner, has a product called VNS3:vpn, which helps alleviate some of these challenges. The VNS3 product family helps you build and manage a secure, highly available, and self-healing network between multiple regions, cloud providers, and/or physical data centers. VNS3:vpn is available as an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) on the AWS Marketplace, and can be deployed on an Amazon EC2 instance inside your VPCs.
One of the interesting features of VNS3 is its ability to create meshed connectivity between multiple locations and run an overlay network on top. This effectively creates a single distributed network across locations by peering several remote VNS3 controllers.
Here is an example of a network architecture that uses VNS3 for peering:
The VNS3 controllers act as six machines in one, to address all your network needs:
- Router
- Switch
- SSL/IPsec VPN concentrator
- Firewall
- Protocol redistributor
- Extensible network functions virtualization (NFV)
The setup process is straightforward and well-documented with both how-to videos and detailed configuration guides.
Cohesive Networks also provides a web-based monitoring and management system called VNS3:ms in a separate server, where you can update your network topology, fail over between VNS3 controllers, and monitor your network and instances’ performance.
See the VNS3 family offerings from Cohesive Networks in AWS Marketplace , and start building your secured, cross-connected network. Also, be sure to head over to the Cohesive Networks website to learn more about the VNS3 product family.
See the full blog post on the AWS blog here.