What Is AWS Cloud Computing?
AWS is a cloud computing service that provides on-demand computing and storage services, The main database storage and other services to help businesses scale. The service is available to customers from data centers located around the world.
The advantage of AWS Cloud computing is that it provides flexibility, is on-demand, and follows a pay-as-you-go model, meaning you only need to pay for what you use. Also, you can scale up or scale down resources depending on demand.
Another benefit of using AWS is the ability to run your infrastructure in a completely different region/country to your main site location, which is usually cheaper to operate and provides better latency than localhost operations..... i.e., you can run a dev server in the US but host it in Europe, i.e., London which will result in lower latencies for your dev. Users and better prices for you as well!
AWS Cloud Computing is also known for its high-security level and highly Integrated Distributed Architecture of Data Centers. AWS Public Cloud Provides All the Services in the Form Of Applications and Platforms Needed By The Users For Their Applications to Run On, and These Services are Provided by amazon as Software as a service (SaaS) And Platform As a service or Paas. These services are run on Amazon's own servers and are accessed by the users through the internet via a web browser or a command line interface called CLI. A user can deploy and run applications on aws cloud computing platform without owning any hardware infrastructure or a software license to run the application.
AWS Cloud Computing Provide Many AWS Services, Such as -
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): One of the most popular aws services is Amazon EC2. EC2 allows users to rent virtual computers for running applications or storing data in the cloud rather than on their own servers....
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3): Amazon S3 is a storage web service offered by Amazon Web Services for storing any form of data, including videos, images, documents etc. S3 provides highly durable storage for the data, which can be accessed from virtually anywhere over the internet using a simple HTTP protocol.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC): AWS VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) is a service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that provides an isolated section of the internet where users can launch virtual networks and create subnets for launching instances. Instances are virtual machines that run on the cloud network. In this instance, the user can create multiple private IP ranges for the different services on his VPC.
Amazon DynamoDB: A fast, flexible, and scalable NoSQL database service that can handle any amount of data and any level of request traffic.
Amazon CloudFront: A content delivery network (CDN) service that securely delivers data, videos, applications, and APIs to customers globally with low latency and high transfer speeds.
Amazon Lambda: A serverless computing service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers, making it easy to build and run applications in response to events, such as changes to data in a database or a file being uploaded to S3.
In summary, AWS Cloud Computing is a powerful and flexible platform that allows businesses to deploy their IT Infrastructure in a reliable, cost-effective, highly scalable, secure environment. The flexibility of cloud computing enables organizations to provision and scale resources rapidly to meet changing business needs without the large upfront capital expense (CapEx) or operational expenses associated with owning and operating IT infrastructure such as servers and networking equipment.
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