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Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS Site-to-Site VPN Partners with eero for Remote Sites
🔒 AWS Site-to-Site VPN is partnering with eero to simplify secure connectivity from remote sites to AWS. Using eero Wi‑Fi access points and gateway appliances, customers can automatically establish VPN tunnels to AWS in a few clicks. The integration is intended to accelerate scaling across hundreds of locations and reduce the need for onsite networking expertise. Available in the US geography.
Thu, November 20, 2025
AWS Site-to-Site VPN Adds BGP Logging for Tunnels Now
🔍 AWS Site-to-Site VPN now publishes Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) logs from VPN tunnels to Amazon CloudWatch, providing deeper visibility into routing and session behavior. Previously, customers only had access to IKE/IPSec tunnel activity logs; the new BGP logs show session status, transitions, routing updates, and detailed error states. With both tunnel and BGP logs in CloudWatch, teams can correlate events, speed troubleshooting, and identify configuration mismatches between AWS endpoints and customer gateways across commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US).
Wed, November 19, 2025
AWS Site-to-Site VPN: New VPN Concentrator for Multi-site
🔒 AWS Site-to-Site VPN introduces VPN Concentrator, a managed feature that simplifies multi-site connectivity for distributed enterprises. It enables customers to aggregate up to 100 low-bandwidth remote sites (recommended for deployments of 25+ sites, each under 100 Mbps) behind a single attachment to AWS Transit Gateway. The concentrator reduces operational overhead, improves bandwidth utilization, and lowers per-site VPN costs.
Wed, November 12, 2025
AWS Site-to-Site VPN supports 5 Gbps bandwidth per tunnel
🔒 AWS Site-to-Site VPN now supports configurable tunnel bandwidth up to 5 Gbps, a 4x increase over the previous 1.25 Gbps limit. The update reduces the need to deploy complex protocols such as ECMP to aggregate tunnels, simplifying high-throughput hybrid connectivity for migrations, analytics, and disaster recovery. The capability is available in most commercial and GovCloud (US) Regions with a few regional exceptions.