I believe the distinction is simply that with vpc, you can customize the network (ip address range, subnets etc). Again, it is meant to feel as though you have your own network infrastructure in house or hosted privately at a data centre. You can even separate out publicly-facing servers, just as you would if this was your own IT infrastructure. I think the amazon vpc page may be helpful for reference: aws.amazon.com/vpc/.
I believe the distinction is simply that with vpc, you can customize the network (ip address range, subnets etc). Again, it is meant to feel as though you have your own network infrastructure in house or hosted privately at a data centre. You can even separate out publicly-facing servers, just as you would if this was your own IT infrastructure. I think the amazon vpc page may be helpful for reference: aws.amazon.com/vpc/.
Great ! I will go through the reference. Thank you :))