AWS has announced the general availability of Amazon VPC Route Server (https://aws.amazon.com/about-... It simplifies dynamic routing in a VPC, enabling developers to advertise routing info via BGP from virtual appliances and update VPC route tables. It helps achieve routing fault tolerance by dynamically updating route tables. Route servers support various types of route tables. It automatically updates route tables with BGP-learned routes, provides best route propagation, dynamically updates on network changes, and offers failover endpoints using BFD. Matt Johnson from Rayo comments it's relevant for public sector customers. In a Reddit thread, most developers question the price. Itsalexjones finds the cost of VPC Route Server high compared to NAT Gateway. Mishoniko adds details about the cost. When a network device fails, route server endpoints detect via BFD and update route tables. Corey Quinn covers BGP in his podcast and shows interest in using it. VPC Route Servers don't support virtual private gateway route tables; the cloud provider recommends using Transit Gateway Connect. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 route propagation and is available in some AWS regions with pricing starting at 0.75 USD per endpoint per hour.
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