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Amazon launches Virtual Private Cloud

by Rosalie Marshall

26 Aug 2009

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Amazon is offering businesses a private cloud

Amazon has launched a limited beta service that allows businesses to isolate a set of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, and connect them to existing networks using an encrypted IPsec virtual private network (VPN) connection.

EC2 allows companies to run applications on Amazon's computing resources, and provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud.

The new Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is designed to help businesses move to on-demand services even if they have invested time and resources in on-premise IT infrastructure.

"This new offering lets you take the low cost and flexibility of Amazon Web Services [AWS] while leveraging the investment you have already made in your IT infrastructure," said AWS strategist Jeff Barr in a blog post.

Barr gives details on the blog on how businesses can get started with the new service, and the requirements needed to interoperate with the Amazon VPN implementation. Like other AWS offerings, Amazon VPC will be sold on a pay-per-use basis.

"You simply pay an hourly charge for each VPN connection you create, and for the data transferred through those VPN connections. EC2 instances within your VPC are priced at the normal on-demand rate," he said.

"Imagine the many ways that you can now combine your existing on-premise static resources with dynamic resources from the Amazon VPC. You can expand your corporate network on a permanent or temporary basis. You can get resources for short-term experiments and then leave the instances running if the experiment succeeds. You can establish instances for use as part of a disaster recovery effort. You can even test new applications, systems and middleware components without disturbing your existing versions."

The Amazon Virtual Private Cloud beta is currently available only on the east coast of the US.

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