Kevin Benton wrote:
If you don't want users to specify network details, then use the get me
a network extension or just have them boot to a public (or other
pre-created) network.

In your thought experiment, why is your iPhone app developer not just
using a PaaS that handles instance scaling, load balancing and HA? Why
would he/she want to spend time managing security updates and log
rotation for an operating system running inside another program
pretending to be hardware? Different levels of abstraction solve
different use cases.

Fair point, probably mr/mrs iPhone app developer should be doing that.


Amazon VPC exists (and is the default) for the same reason neutron
provides network virtualization primitives. People moving legacy apps
onto these systems end up needing specific addressing schemes and
isolation topologies.


What's a legacy app, sounds sorta dirty lol

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