Internet-based solution which operates on other servers. We don't have details about the server infrastructure details. On-premise system piloted on other servers.
Examples: Google Drive, Dropbox
Benefits:
1. Cost reduced due to hardware sharing, operationa cost reduction as no one particularly managing physical servers and reduced deployment cost.
2. Increased Resiliency, Performance and capacity (storage)
Hybrid
IAAS (Infrastructure as a service)
PAAS (Platform as a service) - like webhosting
SAAS (Software as a service) - Email application like gmail
Players:
1. AWS
2. Azure
3. GCP
AWS History:
AWS launched first time with SQS in 2004.
2006 - EC2, S3 buckets
2007 - Simple DB solution
2008 - Elastic IP
2009 - Management Console and VPC
2010 - Route 53, SNS, IAM
2011 - Elastic Cache
2012 - Dynamo DB
2013 - Kinesis and lots of new features
2014 - Redshift and 560 new features
2015 - CloudTrail and 720 new features
AWS Core Foundation elements:
Compute
Storage
Database
Network
Security
Compute
1. EC2
2. Elastic Beanstalk
3. Lambda
4. Elastic Containers
Storage:
1. S3 - Storage of data in small chunks called Buckets
2. Glacier - used for archival purposes
3. Storage gateway
Databases:
1. Dynamo DB - NoSQL
2. ElasticCache - Fast retrieval
3. Redshift
4. SnowBall
Network:
1. VPC
2. CloudFront
3 Route53 - DNS
4. ApiGateway
Management
1. Cloud Watch
2. Cloud Formation
3. Cloud Trail
4. AutoScale
Media Services
1. Kinesis video streams
Machine Learning
1. Rekognition
Analtics
AWS Products Overview:
Security, Identity and Compliance:
IAM
Cognito
Cloud HSM
WAF and Shied
AWS Cost Management:
Mobile Services:
Mobile Hub
Application Integration:
SQS - handle application process
SNS - Getting notification
IOT
Regions and Availabilities:
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