Utilizing Amazon CloudFront Geolocation Headers for State-Level Geo-Targeting
Introduction
When delivering content online, personalization plays a crucial role in enhancing customer experiences, facilitating effective marketing, and ensuring compliance with regulations. One prevalent method for personalizing web content involves leveraging the geographical location of users. Since 2014, Amazon CloudFront has enabled country-level location-based personalization through a feature known as Geolocation Headers. By employing this functionality, businesses can tailor their content to specific regions, thus enriching user interactions. For more insights, check out this blog post that dives deeper into this topic.
Deployment Models for AWS Network Firewall
By Sarah Thompson and Michael Reed
Published on 17 NOV 2020
Introduction
Security remains a fundamental priority in the design of AWS services and features. With Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), customers can build secure cloud architectures. Recent updates to VPC routing primitives have introduced additional deployment models for AWS Network Firewall. This allows for more flexible networking solutions. For a comprehensive discussion on deployment models, refer to this article, which serves as an authoritative resource.
Zendesk’s Global Mesh Network: Reducing Operational Costs by Migrating to AWS Transit Gateway
By Emma Carter and Liam Brown
Published on 31 AUG 2020
This entry features insights from Vicente De Luca, Principal Engineer at Zendesk, and Tom Adamski, AWS Networking Solutions Architect. Zendesk, a global CRM company, develops software aimed at enhancing customer relationships. Their operational footprint spans diverse regions, necessitating a robust and scalable networking solution.
Advanced Troubleshooting with AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager Route Analyzer
By David Wilson and Chris Evans
Published on 26 AUG 2020
At re:Invent 2019, we introduced enhanced capabilities for managing global networks via AWS Transit Gateway and the AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager. In 2020, various articles elaborated on building global networks on AWS, emphasizing the importance of effective management tools.
Testing AWS Direct Connect Resiliency with the Resiliency Toolkit – Failover Testing
By Nathan Green and Oliver Scott
Published on 26 AUG 2020
For organizations deploying workloads in AWS, having a resilient and fault-tolerant hybrid network is essential. Regularly testing this resilience through simulated failure scenarios ensures business continuity. The new Resiliency Toolkit – Failover Testing feature simplifies the process of testing the durability of Direct Connect connections.
Using AWS Global Accelerator for Blue/Green Deployments
By Lisa Adams
Published on 07 AUG 2020
AWS Global Accelerator improves the performance and availability of internet applications by directing traffic to optimal endpoints through the AWS global network. It offers two static anycast IP addresses that serve as a stable entry point for applications across various AWS Regions.
Diagnosing Traffic Disruption with AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager Route Analyzer
By Jacob Moore and Ethan Clark
Published on 23 JUL 2020
Resolving issues related to network traffic or fixing routing problems between AWS Transit Gateways can be challenging. The Route Analyzer feature for AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager is tailored to diagnose and address network disruptions efficiently, allowing centralized management of networks built around AWS Transit Gateways.
Introducing Amazon CloudWatch Metrics for AWS Direct Connect Virtual Interfaces
By Sophia King
Published on 26 MAY 2020
AWS Direct Connect (DX) has recently added support for virtual interface (VIF) metrics in Amazon CloudWatch. This enhancement allows for detailed tracking of metrics at the DX VIF level, providing valuable insights into usage. Users can set alarms based on these metrics to trigger actions that remedy problems.
Automatically Updating AWS Global Accelerator EC2 Endpoints Based on Auto Scaling Group Events
By Jibril Touzi
Published on 18 DEC 2019
AWS Global Accelerator directs traffic to the best endpoints over the AWS global network, enhancing the availability and performance of applications accessed by a worldwide audience. Static IP addresses serve as a fixed entry point for application endpoints across one or multiple regions, ensuring seamless access.
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