:xrefstyle: short Deploying this Quick Start for a new virtual private cloud (VPC) with default parameters builds the following {partner-product-short-name} environment in the AWS Cloud. [#architecture1] .Quick Start architecture for {partner-product-short-name} on AWS image::../images/architecture_diagram.png[Architecture] As shown in <>, the Quick Start sets up the following: * A highly available architecture that spans two Availability Zones.* * A VPC configured with public and private subnets, according to AWS best practices, to provide you with your own virtual network on AWS.* * A managed internet gateway to direct inbound traffic to an Application Load Balancer, which manages traffic to the AWS Fargate cluster. * In the public subnets, managed network address translation (NAT) gateways to provide outbound internet access for resources in the private subnets.* * In the private subnets: ** An Amazon ECS cluster using AWS Fargate to provide all Superset functions, including the core system, cache, database, message queue, and frontend. ** Amazon EFS to provide metadata, query cached-data persistency, and share service modules. ** AWS Cloud Map, a discovery service for application resources. * Amazon Athena, a serverless, interactive service to query data and analyze big data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. * Amazon Redshift, a fully managed, data-warehouse service. * Supported database systems, such as Amazon Athena, Amazon Redshift, ClickHouse, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. [.small]#* The template that deploys the Quick Start into an existing VPC skips the components marked by asterisks and prompts you for your existing VPC configuration.#