Configuring a Multi-Region Access Point for use with AWS PrivateLink - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Configuring a Multi-Region Access Point for use with AWS PrivateLink

You can use Multi-Region Access Points to route Amazon S3 request traffic between AWS Regions. Each Multi-Region Access Point global endpoint routes Amazon S3 data request traffic from multiple sources without your having to build complex networking configurations with separate endpoints. These data-request traffic sources include:

  • Traffic originating in a virtual private cloud (VPC)

  • Traffic from on-premises data centers traveling over AWS PrivateLink

  • Traffic from the public internet

If you establish an AWS PrivateLink connection to an S3 Multi-Region Access Point, you can route S3 requests into AWS, or across multiple AWS Regions, over a private connection by using a simple network architecture and configuration. When you use AWS PrivateLink, you don't need to configure a VPC peering connection.

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