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I like the fact that AWS offers two different types of VPNs. The first and simplest is the VPN Client. It is a fully managed elastic VPN service based on OpenVPN with a free open source media player app. Combined with an OpenVPN-enabled client device, this allows users to access your AWS infrastructure from anywhere as if they were on the network itself. This allows your employees to connect to servers on private subnets, such as database servers that you would not want to leave online. This is very good and works pretty well for large corporate workloads.
I like the fact that AWS offers two different types of VPNs. The first and simplest is the VPN Client. It is a fully managed elastic VPN service based on OpenVPN with a free open source media player app. Combined with an OpenVPN-enabled client device, this allows users to access your AWS infrastructure from anywhere as if they were on the network itself. This allows your employees to connect to servers on private subnets, such as database servers that you would not want to leave online. This is very good and works pretty well for large corporate workloads.
We use this. They release every month or so. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/release-notes.html