Table of Contents
- Domain 1: Network Design
- 1.1 Edge Network Services
- 1.2 DNS Solutions
- DNS Protocol Review
- DNS Logging and Monitoring on AWS
- Route 53 Overview
- Route 53 Integrations
- Route 53 for Hybrid, Multi-account, and Multi-region Scenarios
- Domain Registration
- Route 53 Public Hosted Zones
- Route 53 Private Hosted Zones
- Route 53 Resolver Endpoints
- Route 53 for Global Traffic Management
- Creating and Managing Domain Registrations
- 1.3 Load Balancing for Availability, Security, and Scalability
- Load Balancing At Different Network Layers
- Load Balancer Types
- Load Balancer Connectivity Patterns Part 1 — Internal
- Load Balancer Connectivity Patterns Part 2 — External
- Scaling Factors for Load Balancers
- Load Balancer Integrations
- Load Balancer Configuration Options
- Load Balancer Target Groups and Listeners
- Load Balancers on EKS
- Encryption and Authentication with Load Balancers
- Choosing the Right Load Balancer
- Load Balancers and Auto Scaling
- Adding a Load Balancer to an Existing App
- 1.4 Logging and Monitoring on AWS and hybrid networks
- Network Visibility with CloudWatch and Related Services
- Network Visibility with Transit Gateway Network Manager
- Analyzing Intra-VPC connectivity
- Flow Logs and Traffic Mirroring
- Access Logging
- Identifying Logging and Monitoring Requirements
- Recommending Network Monitoring Metrics
- Capturing baseline network performance
- 1.5 Hybrid Routing and Connectivity
Upcoming Articles
- 1.5 Hybrid Routing and Connectivity
- Routing fundamentals
- Physical Interconnects at Layer 1 and Layer 2
- Encapsulation and Encryption
- Cross Account Resource Sharing
- Overlay networks
- Identifying Hybrid Network Connectivity Requirements
- Designing Redundent Hybrid Connectivity
- Influencing Traffic Flow with BGP
- Designing SDWAN Integrations