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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully-featured services from data centers globally. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—are using AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster. It has the most extensive global cloud infrastructure. No other cloud provider offers as many Regions with multiple Availability Zones connected by low latency, high throughput, and highly redundant networking. It has 84 Availability Zones within 26 geographic regions around the world and has announced plans for 24 more Availability Zones and 8 more AWS Regions.
Features:
Secure
Comprehensive security capabilities to satisfy the most demanding requirements.
Compliant
Rich controls, auditing, and broad security accreditations
Scalable
Access as much or as little as you need and scale up and down as required with only a few minutes notice
Database
AWS offers a great selection of database services that are aligned to your application requirements. These database services are managed completely and can be made available within minutes with only a few clicks. The AWS database services include the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) with support from six frequently used database engines, Amazon Aurora, a MySQL- and PostgreSQL compatible relational database with five times the performance of conventional databases, Amazon DynamoDB, a quick and flexible NoSQL-database service, Amazon Redshift, a Warehouse-Service for data volumes in the petabyte range, and Amazon Elasticache, an In-Memory-Cacheservice including support from Memcached and Redis. In addition AWS offers the Database Migration Service, a service that enables the easy and inexpensive migration of your databases to the AWS cloud.
Amazon RDS
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) makes it easier for you to setup, manage and scale a relational database in the cloud. This service provides cost-efficient and individually adaptable capacities and, at the same time, performs time consuming database management tasks - so that you can better concentrate on the your tasks and your company. Amazon RDS provides you with a choice of six familiar database engines: Amazon Aurora, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL and MariaDB.
Amazon Aurora
Amazon Aurora is a relational database engine compatible with MySQL- und PostgreSQL, that connects the speed and availability of a high quality commercial database with the economic efficiency of an open-source database. Amazon Aurora offers an up to five times better performance than MySQL with the security, availability and reliability of a commercial database at a tenth of the costs.
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon DynamoDB is fast, flexible NoSQL database service for all applications that require a consistent latency in a single digit millisecond range for all scaling operations. It is a completely managed cloud database, that supports the document as well as the key-value storage models. Due to the data-model’s flexibility and the reliable performance, the service is excellently suited for mobile, web, games, advertising, IoT and many other applications.
Storage
Cloud storage is a central component of cloud computing because it contains the data used by the applications. AWS offers a comprehensive selection of cloud storage services that fulfill the requirements of your applications as well as those of compliance with respect to archiving. You have the choice between object, file, and block storage as well as cloud data migration options, with the help of which you can create the basis of your IT cloud environment.
Amazon Elastic File System
- Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) provides a simple, scalable file storage for Amazon EC2-Instances in the AWS Cloud. It supplies a file system interface with standard access semantic for file systems for Amazon EC2 instances. EFS extends and reduces the capacity automatically and offers a high throughput at constantly low latencies. EFS was developed with a view to high availability and reliability and provides performance for quite varied processing loads and applications, including Big Data and analyses, media processing workflows, content management, webserver, container storage and start directories
Amazon S3
- Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage that was developed to enable the storage of all data types and the access to these data types via the internet. It is secure, 99.999999999 % reliable and can be scaled to tens of trillions of objects. S3 is used for the backup and retrieval of multilevel archives, user supported contents (such as photos, videos, music and files), data lakes for big data analyses and data warehouse platforms or as a basis for a serverless data processing design.
Amazon Elastic Block Storage
- Amazon Elastic Block Storage (Amazon EBS) provides consistent block storage with a low latency for Amazon EC2 with a high availability. As a result you receive the correct storage capacity and performance for your applications at a reasonable price. EBS was developed for workloads needing a persistent storage which can be accessed by the individual EC2 instances. Typical application cases are relational and NoSQL databases (such as Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Cassandra or MongoDB), Big-data-engines (such as the Hadoop/HDFS-System or Amazon EMR), stream and protocol processing applications (such as Kafka or Splunk) and data-warehousing applications (such as Vertica or Teradata).
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