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Introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
and Cloud Computing
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Amazon History
1994: Jeff Bezos Incorporated the
Company
1995: Amazon.com
Launched Online
Bookstore
2005: Amazon Publishin
g Launched
2006: Amazon
Web Services (AWS)
Launched
2007: Kindle
Launched
2011: Amazon Fresh
Launched
2012: Amazon Game Studios
Launched
2013: Amazon
Art Launched
2014: Amazon Prime Now
Launched
2015: Amazon Home
Services & Amazon
Echo Launched
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What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is on-demand delivery of IT resources and applications via the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing.
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Measured Service
Pay for services as you go.
Electrical services analogy
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
ComputeMessaging
Mobile
App ServicesDatabaseNetworking
Development and Management Tools
Payments
VPCOn-Demand Workforce
Analytics Content Delivery
StorageEnable businesses and developers to use web services to build scalable, sophisticated applications.
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AWS Core Infrastructure and Services
AWS Technical Essentials 3.8 ILT
Security
Network
Security
Network
Security Groups NACLs Access Mgmt
VPCVPCEC2 “Classic”
“Public”
ELBOn-DemandProvision
Traditional Infrastructure Amazon Web Services
ServersAMI Amazon EC2 InstancesOn-Premises Servers
SecuritySecurity Groups NACLs AWS IAMFirewalls ACLs Administrators
NetworkingVPCELBRouter Network Pipeline Switch
Storage and
DatabaseRDBMSDAS SAN NAS Amazon
EBSAmazon
EFSAmazon
S3Amazon
RDS
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Six Advantages & Benefits of AWS Cloud Computing
Trade capital expense for variable expense.
Benefit from massive economies of scale.
Stop guessing capacity.
Go global in minutes.
Increase speed and agility.
Stop spending money on running and maintaining data centers.
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AWS Direct Connect
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS GovCloud
Amazon CloudTrail
Amazon S3
Amazon WorkSpaces
Amazon Kinesis
Amazon AppStream
Amazon SNS
AWS IAM
Amazon Route 53
Amazon SWF
Amazon Redshift
Amazon Dynamo DB
Amazon CloudSearch
AWS Data Pipeline
Trusted Advisor
AWS KMS
Amazon Config
Amazon RDS for Aurora
Amazon WorkDocs
AWS Directory Service
AWS CodeCommit
AWS CodePipeline
AWS Service Catalog
Amazon CloudWatch Logs
Amazon EFS
Amazon API Gateway
Amazon Machine Learning
AWS Device Farm
AWS Web App Firewall
Amazon Elasticsearch Service
Amazon QuickSight
AWS Import/Export Snowball
RDS for MariaDB
Amazon Inspector
AWS IoT
Amazon EC2 ContainerRegistry
Amazon ElastiCache
AWS CloudFormation
Amazon Mobile
Analytics
AWS Mobile Hub
AWS Storage GatewayAWS OpsWorks
AWS Elastic TranscoderAmazon SES
Amazon EC2Container Service
Amazon Cognito
AWS CodeDeploy
Glacier* As of 1 February 2016
Amazon WorkMail
AWS Lambda1,950Services and Features
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On-Demand Self Services & Broad Network Access
User provisions computing resources as needed.User interacts with cloud service provider through an online control panel.Clear solutions are available through a variety of network-connected devices and over varying platforms.
Internetclient mobile client
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AWS Global Infrastructure
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AWS Global Infrastructure
RegionsGeographic locationsConsists of at least two Availability Zones(AZs)
Availability ZonesClusters of data centersIsolated from failures in other Availability Zones
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Achieving High Availability Using Multi-AZ
Availability Zone - A
Availability Zone - B
Availability Zone - C
Region
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AWS Global Infrastructure
At least 2 AZs per region.Examples: US East (N. Virginia)
• us-east-1a• us-east-1b• us-east-1c• us-east-1d• us-east-1e
Asia Pacific (Tokyo)• ap-northeast-1a• ap-northeast-1b• ap-northeast-1c
Note: Conceptual drawing only. The number of Availability Zones (AZ) may vary.
US East (VA)
AZ - A AZ - B
AZ - C AZ - D
AZ - E
Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
AZ - A AZ - B
AZ - C
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AWS Customers
Enterprise Customers Startup Customers Public Sector Customers