VPN connectivity over Direct Connect
Using Route 53 for global traffic management
Different types of load balancers and how they meet requirements for network design, high availability, and security
Frame size optimization for bandwidth across different connection types
Updating and optimizing subnets for auto scaling configurations to support increased application load
Using route tables to direct traffic appropriately (for example, automatic propagation, BGP)
DNS logging and monitoring
Availability of options from Route 53 that provide reliability
Implementing encryption solutions to secure data in transit (for example, CloudFront, Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers, VPN over Direct Connect, AWS managed databases, Amazon S3, custom solutions on Amazon EC2, Transit Gateway)
Integrating hybrid network automation options with AWS native IaC
Updating and optimizing subnets to prevent the depletion of available IP addresses within a VPC (for example, secondary CIDR)
Configuring jumbo frame support across connection types
Automating the process of optimizing cloud network resources with IaC
AWS Transit Gateway Network Manager in architectures to provide visibility
Inter-VPC and multi-account connectivity (for example, VPC peering, Transit Gateway, VPN, third-party vendors, SD-WAN, multi-protocol label switching [MPLS])