| Unitel Group at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.5 | I've used Amazon Virtual Private Cloud for two years as our main network solution; it's reliable, easy to set up, and secure, though I wish AWS Direct Connect were available in Mongolia. Overall, I highly recommend it. |
| CloudOps Expert at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees | 4.5 | I am in operations supporting clients with multi-cloud infrastructure using AWS, Azure, and Google. We rely on Amazon VPC for security, subnetting, and routing, finding it simpler than traditional data center virtualization. Improvements are always possible. |
| Cloud and Network Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees | 4.5 | I primarily use Amazon Virtual Private Cloud for virtual networking due to its flexible customization features, particularly the ability to manage subnets. However, there is room for improvement, and I have considered competitors within AWS for deployment. |
| Aws Solutions Architect at Italemwa hub | 4.0 | I built a multi-tier AWS VPC architecture with EC2, MySQL, S3, and security tools. I love the NAT Gateway, finding AWS reliable, scalable, and cost-effective with multi-AZ disaster recovery. My main issue was configuring RDS Oracle on Windows Server. Setup was straightforward. |
| DevOps Engineer at a consultancy with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | I use Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) for secure networking and enterprise-level traffic control, utilizing features like VPC peering and Network Access Control Lists. While VPC offers enhanced security, there's room for improvement in support services. |
| Senior Devops Engineer at Nisum | 3.5 | I use Amazon VPC to create a secure private network with isolated resources. It excels in network creation and load balancing but needs improvements in outgoing traffic restrictions and port control within security groups. I also use Azure Kubernetes Service. |
| Senior Software Engineer - Devops at Saama | 2.5 | I use Amazon VPC to create isolated subnets for different environments, utilizing Route 53 for secure routing. I appreciate the ease of setting up VPC peering, network ACLs, and security groups, though I suggest improving subnet count and security features. |
| Senior DevOps Engineer at Rearc | 4.0 | I use Amazon VPC for networking, connecting machines within our infrastructure. It's valuable for subnetting and utilizing features like Transit Gateway and security groups. Although documentation sometimes lacks clarity, AWS offers better scalability than Oracle Cloud. |