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  1. What is Amazon Web Services?
  2. The features of AWS are as follows
  3. AWS Global Infrastructure
  4. Features of IAM
  5. IAM Identities
  6. A Role in AWS
  7. IAM Roles Use Cases
  8. Creating IAM Roles
  9. S3-101: Understanding Amazon S3
  10. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) Concepts
  11. Creating an S3 Bucket
  12. AWS Storage Classes
  13. Cross Region Replication
  14. Amazon CloudFront CDN
  15. To create a CloudFront CDN, follow these steps
  16. What is Snowball?

 

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What is Amazon Web Services?

AWS tutorial offers basic and advanced concepts tailored for both beginners and professionals.

AWS, short for Amazon Web Services, utilizes distributed IT infrastructure to deliver various IT resources on demand. Our AWS tutorial comprehensively covers topics including introduction, AWS history, global infrastructure, AWS features, IAM (Identity and Access Management), storage services, database services, and more.

AWS stands for Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. It leverages distributed IT infrastructure to offer a range of IT resources on demand, including infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). Amazon launched AWS to enable organizations to access reliable IT infrastructure.

Uses of AWS

  1. Small manufacturing organizations expand their business while entrusting IT management to AWS.

  2. Large enterprises with a global presence utilize AWS for training their distributed workforce.

  3. Architecture consulting companies leverage AWS for high-compute rendering of construction prototypes.

  4. Media companies use AWS to deliver various types of content, such as e-books and audio files, worldwide.

Pay-As-You-Go

AWS follows a Pay-As-You-Go model, allowing customers to access services without upfront commitments or investments. This model enables customers to procure services as needed.

Advantages of AWS

  1. Flexibility: AWS offers instant access to new features and services, freeing up time for core business tasks. It simplifies hosting of legacy applications without requiring extensive technology transitions. AWS provides the choice to run applications and services together or separately.

  2. Cost-effectiveness: AWS eliminates the need for upfront investments and long-term commitments, resulting in minimal expenses compared to traditional IT infrastructure.

  3. Scalability/Elasticity: AWS employs auto-scaling and elastic load balancing to automatically adjust resources based on demand fluctuations, reducing costs and enhancing user satisfaction.

  4. Security: AWS ensures end-to-end security and privacy for customers. Its virtual infrastructure combines high availability with privacy and operational isolation. With Amazon's extensive experience, customers can expect robust physical security. AWS safeguards user data by maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

The features of AWS are as follows

Flexibility

AWS offers flexibility, allowing users to select programming models, languages, and operating systems that best suit their projects. This eliminates the need to learn new skills when adopting new technologies. Legacy applications can be easily migrated to the cloud without extensive rewriting, taking advantage of advanced computing capabilities. AWS accommodates hybrid deployments, with some application components running in data centers and others in the cloud. This flexibility enhances productivity and enables timely product delivery with updated technology.

Cost-effective

Cost is a critical consideration in IT solutions. AWS provides on-demand IT infrastructure, allowing users to consume resources as needed. This eliminates the need for significant investments in hardware, bandwidth, and infrastructure maintenance. AWS does not require upfront investments, long-term commitments, or minimum spending. Users can scale resources up or down in response to changing demands, reducing costs and improving agility. AWS enables rapid responses to changes, leading to increased revenue and cost reduction opportunities.

Scalable and Elastic

AWS offers scalability and elasticity without the need for extensive infrastructure investments. Users can scale computing resources up or down to meet demand fluctuations. Elasticity load balancing automatically distributes application traffic across multiple targets, including Amazon EC2 instances, containers, IP addresses, and Lambda functions. AWS is ideal for handling short-term, mission-critical, and regularly repeated tasks, improving return on investment.

Secure

AWS prioritizes security and privacy, providing end-to-end protection for customer data. Security features are integrated into AWS services, and documentation guides users

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Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Texte: Poonam Devi
Bildmaterialien: Poonam Devi
Cover: Rishabh Jain
Lektorat: Richa Shukla
Korrektorat: Lokesh Patel
Übersetzung: Mayank Diwakar
Satz: Poonam Devi
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 01.10.2023
ISBN: 978-3-7554-5470-0

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