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What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS?
Updated on 2022-09-30 GMT+08:00
What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS?
- A VPC is a secure, isolated, logical network environment.
- A public NAT gateway enables ECSs in a VPC to access the Internet.
- EIP is a service that provides valid static IP addresses on the Internet. The throughput of a VPC is determined by the EIP bandwidth.
- An ECS is an instance running in a VPC and uses a public NAT gateway to access the Internet.
Parent topic: Public NAT Gateways
Public NAT Gateways FAQs
- What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS?
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- What Are the Differences Between Using a Public NAT Gateway and Using an EIP for an ECS?
- What Should I Do If I Fail to Access the Internet Through a Public NAT Gateway?
- Can I Change the VPC for a Public NAT Gateway?
- Does Public NAT Gateway Support IPv6 Addresses?
- What Security Policies Can I Configure to Implement Access Control If I Use a Public NAT Gateway?
- What Can I Do If Connection Between My Servers and the Internet Fails After I Add SNAT and DNAT Rules?
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