A Beginner’s Guide To Amazon Web Services (AWS) 

Introduction

Amazon recently released a new service called the Amazon Web Service (AWS). It is an online packaged service that covers infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS), as well as platform as a service (PaaS).

Essentially, AWS is a cloud computing platform that allows its users to utilise their services to safely store their information and make the process of online purchases easier. Don’t worry if you’re still confused. It’s a lot to take in. Read on as this article provides you with a more comprehensive guide on what AWS is.

What Exactly is AWS?

AWS is more than just an online cloud computing platform. By signing up for this service, you’re improving the service by acting as a data agent for Amazon. These services are then managed by professionals certified with AWS certificates. Your devices that are virtually connected to the Internet and signed in to AWS will strengthen the overall quality of the coding programming.

The more virtual and physical data points that AWS has around the world, the more secure and stronger its algorithm gets. This means that the data stored online on AWS are less likely to be breached or compromised by any hackers or system failures.

What Can You Use AWS For?

Now, you might be wondering if it’s worth your time and effort to sign up for AWS given that there are other well-established online cloud services out there. Here are some of the services that AWS offers which might persuade you to create an account right this moment.

User-friendly Storage Service

Many, myself included, often find ourselves running out of storage space on our electronic devices. There seems to never be enough storage no matter how many files or apps we delete.

Regardless of the size or format of your files, AWS provides a “Simple Storage Service (S3)” that offers storage space on a larger scale. If your work requires you to have large apps or files installed, or if you just want more storage space that is easily navigable, AWS might be useful for you. 

User-friendly Email Service

This service is more applicable to companies or any businesses that send up to thousands of emails to their customer base regularly. Typically, other email services in the market will automatically send these emails to the “spam” section of the recipient’s inbox, often rendering them unread in the process. AWS offers a “Simple Email Service” which helps to process mass-sent emails at reasonable rates. 

File Sharing System

AWS offers an efficient file sharing system that is adequately tailored to both individual users and bigger corporations.

The good thing about their file sharing system is that Amazon offers unlimited storage so you’ll never have to worry about running out of space and fretting over which files to delete. This is compatible with large corporations as the AWS file sharing system can be easily accessed from all over the world. 

CloudFront

When you store your files “on the cloud”, it essentially means that your data is transferred from a central server to the location of the user’s device. This is made possible with “Content Delivery Network (CDN)”. For better efficiency of file loading and services, a larger CDN is needed. This is also the more costly option. AWS offers CloudFront which is a CDN at affordable prices. No hassle is required.

Efficient Website Hosting

While AWS may not specialise in website hosting, its resources are enough for the average user to host multiple websites at once. 

Automation and Orchestration

The AWS efficiently automates long and complex schedules that the users submit. Say for example your company has hundreds of employees and hence schedules, the artificial intelligence in AWS will figure out the most straightforward way to schedule their hours, according to the requirements that you specify.

Operations and Management

For those managing a team or working as a system administrator, AWS offers complete software that allows you to look at the overview and summarised statistics of the various components of the workings of the company such as expenses and stock check of resources. The vital numbers and data will be categorised accordingly and allow you to analyse the numbers more efficiently.

Visualization

Visualization here refers to the designing of 3D simulations of any kind of engineering experiment. If you’re designing something new, AWS allows you to get a virtual simulation of your project and share them with other recipients over the network. The good thing about this is that large amounts of data are not required to be transferred. This increases real-time efficiency and reduces the risk of any compromised data. 

Products Offered By AWS

Now that you’re more familiar with what AWS entail exactly, let’s take a look at the actual products and applications that they’re offering.

Storage Product

Perhaps one of AWS’s selling features is its great capacity for unlimited storage space for files of different sizes and formats. 

The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) offers users an array of storage services that are catered to different needs. The S3 is the most basic storage service that allows users to store their files on the virtual network indefinitely. One sub-branch of the S3 is the “Infrequent Access storage tier” which is useful for users who wish to keep their large files in a secure space such as expansive archives. 

For users operating on a smaller scale, AWS Snowmobile and the Amazon Elastic File System is useful in transferring, managing, and storing the everyday type of files. 

Computing Products

AWS computing products such as AWS Lambda and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) increase efficiency in the usage of web and network processes. AWS computing products essentially assist users with their devices in terms of memory-intensive jobs, accelerated-computing processes, as well as the running of applications.

Conclusion

There’s so much more to what AWS offers and this article barely covers the tip of the iceberg. As one of the biggest corporations in the world, Amazon’s expansion into the world of software and cloud services is one of the key defining events of our post-post-modern world. and looking around us, a lot of services are maintained with this very computing service and power. AWS keeps our world moving, and that’s putting it simply.

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