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Beginning May 2016 Cornell AWS accounts are setup with AWS Direct Connect (DC) joining the campus 10-space network to the 10-space network in Cornell Standard AWS VPCs. Prior to that accounts were setup with VPN connection back to campus.

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FAQs

Q: What is the difference in performance between the Direct Connects and a VPN connection.

A: We don't have tons of data on that. Generally, we find that overall realized speed is similar between VPN and DC connections, but that the DC connection has less variability. Here's an example:

Q: What are the physical details of Cornell's Direct Connect to AWS?

A: The primary DC connection is a 1Gbit connection. The backup connection is a 100Mbit connection. They use geographically separate routes to AWS.

Q: Is the DC monitored?

A: Yes. The CIT Infrastructure Team monitors the performance and utilization of the primary and secondary links.

Q: Can the DC bandwidth be increased if utilization becomes heavy?

A: Yes, there is an upgrade path should that become necessary.

Q: What traffic is routed through the DC?

A: There are two choices:

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    • 128.84.0.0/16
    • 128.253.0.0/16
    • 132.236.0.0/16
    • 192.35.82.0/24
    • 192.122.235.0/24
    • 192.122.236.0/24

Q: Can Cornell AWS accounts configured to use a VPN connection be upgraded to use the DC? 

A: Yes. Contact cloud-support@cornell.edu to request that change. The change will require a brief outage of 10-space routing so advanced planning is required so that access to your cloud-based services are not disrupted.