Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) now supports media ingest via interface VPC endpoints powered by AWS PrivateLink. With this launch, you can securely broadcast RTMP(S) streams to IVS Low-Latency channels or IVS Real-Time stages without sending traffic over the public internet. You can create interface VPC endpoints to privately connect your applications to Amazon IVS from within your VPC or from on-premises environments over AWS Direct Connect. This provides private, reliable connectivity for your live video workflows.
Amazon IVS support for media ingest via interface VPC endpoints is available today in the US West (Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt), and Europe (Ireland) AWS Regions. Standard AWS PrivateLink pricing applies. See the AWS PrivateLink pricing page for details.
To learn more, please visit the Amazon IVS private ingest documentation page.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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