AWS Big Data Blog

Category: Amazon Route 53

Secure multi-warehouse Amazon Redshift access behind a Network Load Balancer using Microsoft Entra ID

In this post, we show you how to configure a native identity provider (IdP) federation for Amazon Redshift Serverless using Network Load Balancer. You will learn how to enable secure connections from tools like DBeaver and Power BI while maintaining your enterprise security standards.

Designing centralized and distributed network connectivity patterns for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless – Part 2

(Continued from Part 1) In this post, we show how you can give on-premises clients and spoke account resources private access to OpenSearch Serverless collections distributed across multiple business unit accounts.

Designing centralized and distributed network connectivity patterns for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless – Part 1

In this post, we show how organizations can provide secure, private access to multiple Amazon OpenSearch Serverless collections from both on-premises environments and distributed AWS accounts using a single centralized interface VPC endpoint and Route 53 Profiles.

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Designing centralized and distributed network connectivity patterns for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless

As organizations scale their use of OpenSearch Serverless, understanding network architecture and DNS management becomes increasingly important. This post covers advanced deployment scenarios focused on centralized and distributed access patterns—specifically, how enterprises can simplify network connectivity across multiple AWS accounts and extend access to on-premises environments for their OpenSearch Serverless deployments.