AWS (for AWS cloud practitioners)
AWS stands for amazon web services nad It is the first large scale cloud service provider in 2006 with s3 service.
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Ways of Interactions with AWS
- Using AWS Console(via GUI)
- Using AWS CLI (via command line or terminal)
- Using AWS SDKs (via some programming language code)
As a beginner in AWS i've learned the following concepts
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Traditional IT services pros and cons
- Pros
- You can customize the whole infrastructure
- Better Security because all data center is under your control
- Consequences
- Scaling take time
- Poor return of investment
- Physical safety (means if some Person can physically damaged your servers or resources then your data will be gone.
- Cooling of servers is also one problem
Cloud Computing -> It is on demand of delivery of IT resources, particularly computing power, application hosting and even more
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Types of Cloud Models
- Cloud -> In this model all your resources is on the cloud
- On Premises -> In this model not a single resources is on cloud.
- Hybrid -> In this model here some of the resources are on the cloud and som of them are in own data centers. (Hybrid= cloud +On premises)
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Benefits of Clouds:-
- Go Global in minutes
- With the help of it sites can go global in minutes.
- Stop focusing on the data centers and instead of it focus on the customers
- Stop Guessing the Capacity of your resources instead of it use AWS
- Trade Upfront Expenses for Variable Expenses
- It means like it is better to spend a little than spend a lot.
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