Tuesday 21 August 2012

AWS Direct Connect - New Locations and Console Support

On 13th August AWS has announced new locations and console support for AWS Direct Connect. Great article by Jeff...

Did you know that you can use AWS Direct Connect to set up a dedicated 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps network connect from your existing data center or corporate office to AWS?

New Locations

Today we are adding two additional Direct Connect locations so that you have even more ways to reduce your network costs and increase network bandwidth throughput. You also have the potential for a more consistent experience. Here is the complete list of locations:
If you have your own equipment running at one of the locations listed above, you can use Direct Connect to optimize the connection to AWS. If your equipment is located somewhere else, you can work with one of our APN Partners supporting Direct Connect to establish a connection from your location to a Direct Connection Location, and from there on to AWS.

Console Support

Up until now, you needed to fill in a web form to initiate the process of setting up a connection. In order to make the process simpler and smoother, you can now start the ordering process and manage your Connections through the AWS Management Console.
Here's a tour. You can establish a new connection by selecting the Direct Connect tab in the console:

AWS Direct connect Establish a new connection
 
After you confirm your choices you can place your order with one final click:

AWS Direct connect Establish a new connection
 
You can see all of your connections in a single (global) list:

AWS Direct connect connections
 
You can inspect the details of each connection:

AWS Direct connect - connection details
 
You can then create a Virtual Interface to your connection. The interface can connected to one of your Virtual Private Clouds or it can connect to the full set of AWS services:

AWS Direct connect

AWS Direct connect
 
You can even download a router configuration file tailored to the brand, model, and version of your router:

AWS Direct connect
 
Get Connected
And there you have it! Learn more about AWS Direct Connect and get started today.

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