- Seattle WA, US Leslie Andrew Prock - Seattle WA, US Kaixiang Hu - Fremont CA, US Upendra Bhalchandra Shevade - Washington DC, US Shane Ashley Hall - Kirkland WA, US Sahil Mansukhlal Koladiya - San Jose CA, US Ishwardutt Parulkar - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 16/02 H04W 4/50 G06Q 10/08
Abstract:
Disclosed are various embodiments for interfaces for creating radio-based private networks. In one embodiment, a request is received via an interface to create a radio-based private network for a customer. The request indicates a quantity of wireless devices that will connect to the radio-based private network. A quantity of radio units to serve the radio-based private network is determined based at least in part on the quantity of wireless devices. The radio units are preconfigured to implement a radio access network for the radio-based private network. A shipment is initiated to the customer of the radio units that have been preconfigured. Resources in a cloud provider network are provisioned to function as a core network for the radio-based private network.
Managed Computing Resource Placement As A Service For Dedicated Hosts
- Seattle WA, US Diwakar GUPTA - Seattle WA, US Shane Ashley HALL - Kirkland WA, US Johannes Stephanus JANSEN VAN RENSBURG - Seattle WA, US Christopher Sam Goosen - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/50 G06F 9/451 G06F 9/455
Abstract:
Techniques are described for enabling users of a service provider to manage placement preferences used to launch virtualized computing resources into a fleet of dedicated physical servers. Users can use one or more service provider interfaces to provide input indicating various placement preferences associated with a fleet of physical servers dedicated for use by a user of the service provider. These placement preferences can be used to determine at which physical server virtualized computing resources—for example, virtual machine (VM) instances, containers, and the like—are launched in response to launch requests. Among other benefits, the ability to configure customized placement preferences enables users to better satisfy various performance, reliability, software licensing, and other considerations users may have with respect to how their resources are placed within physical server fleets.
Linking Resource Instances To Virtual Network In Provider Network Environments
- Seattle WA, US Andrew Bruce Dickinson - Seattle WA, US Eric Wayne Schultze - Bellevue WA, US Ian Roger Searle - Bellevue WA, US Shane Ashley Hall - Kirkland WA, US Deepak Mohan - Bellevue WA, US David Brian Lennon - Reston VA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H04L 12/713 H04L 29/06 H04L 12/741
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus that allow clients to connect resource instances to virtual networks in provider network environments via private IP. Via private IP linking methods and apparatus, a client of a provider network can establish private IP communications between the client's resource instances on the provider network and the client's resource instances provisioned in the client's virtual network via links from the private IP address space of the virtual network to the private IP address space of the provider network. The provider network client resource instances remain part of the client's provider network implementation and may thus also communicate with other resource instances on the provider network and/or with entities on external networks via public IP while communicating with the virtual network resource instances via private IP.
Linking Resource Instances To Virtual Network In Provider Network Environments
- Seattle WA, US ANDREW BRUCE DICKINSON - SEATTLE WA, US ERIC WAYNE SCHULTZE - BELLEVUE WA, US IAN ROGER SEARLE - BELLEVUE WA, US SHANE ASHLEY HALL - KIRKLAND WA, US DEEPAK MOHAN - BELLEVUE WA, US DAVID BRIAN LENNON - RESTON VA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H04L 12/713 H04L 12/741 H04L 29/06 H04L 12/46
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus that allow clients to connect resource instances to virtual networks in provider network environments via private IP. Via private IP linking methods and apparatus, a client of a provider network can establish private IP communications between the client's resource instances on the provider network and the client's resource instances provisioned in the client's virtual network via links from the private IP address space of the virtual network to the private IP address space of the provider network. The provider network client resource instances remain part of the client's provider network implementation and may thus also communicate with other resource instances on the provider network and/or with entities on external networks via public IP while communicating with the virtual network resource instances via private IP.
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