The following table specifies which MediaLive containers can be delivered to a destination in the VPC, when the channel that is set up for VPC delivery. For more information about VPC delivery, see Delivering outputs via your VPC.
MediaLive output type (output group) | Can be delivered to a destination in your VPC | Can be delivered to a destination outside your VPC |
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Archive | A bucket, if Amazon S3 is set up with a VPC endpoint | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
CMAF Ingest | No | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
Frame Capture | A bucket, if Amazon S3 is set up with a VPC endpoint | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
HLS to an HTTP or HTTPS server | A bucket, if Amazon S3 is set up with a VPC endpoint | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
HLS to an Akamai server | A bucket, if Amazon S3 is set up with a VPC endpoint | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
HLS to MediaPackage, over HTTP | No | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
HLS to MediaStore | No | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
HLS to Amazon S3 | A bucket, if Amazon S3 is set up with a VPC endpoint | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
MediaPackage | No | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
Microsoft Smooth | A server on Amazon EC2 | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
Multiplex | No When the channel is set up for VPC delivery, it can't contain a multiplex output. |
No When the channel is set up for VPC delivery, it can't contain a multiplex output. |
RTMP or RTMPS | A server on Amazon EC2 | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |
UDP | A server on Amazon EC2 | Yes, if you associate Elastic IP addresses with the channel |