Software Defined Networks (SDN) are all the rage and for good reason. A couple of very good reasons when running on AWS are:
1. Supporting multi-cast on AWS which does not natively support multi-cast
2. Dealing with network address overlapping when using AWS VPC
There are a number of alternatives. https://code.google.com/p/openpgm/
This is one that is certified to run on AWS:
http://www.cohesiveft.com/products/vns3
Here is a very comprehensive post on multicast on AWS:
1. Supporting multi-cast on AWS which does not natively support multi-cast
2. Dealing with network address overlapping when using AWS VPC
There are a number of alternatives. https://code.google.com/p/openpgm/
This is one that is certified to run on AWS:
http://www.cohesiveft.com/products/vns3
Here is a very comprehensive post on multicast on AWS:
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