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    Aakanksha
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    What is Amazon Web Services

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    Aakanksha
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    Amazon Web Service or aws is the all-new cloud computing service that makes your business hassle free. It provides you with a cloud computing solution as all you need to set up a new business. Besides this, you can move your running venture towards aws. Aws, offer all the computing services like hardware resources, IT services, virtual servers, storage, application services, web-services, domain name service, connect service with a well secure dedicated connection like VPN, direct connect. All these services are just one click away in aws environment and you just pay for how much resources you use. One more interesting thing to know, you can scale the service or infra as the business requirement goes up or down at any time in some moments.

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive and widely-used cloud computing platform provided by Amazon.com. It offers a vast array of cloud services, including computing power, storage options, databases, networking, machine learning, analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), security, and much more. AWS allows individuals, businesses, and organizations to access and utilize these services over the internet, without needing to invest in and manage their own physical infrastructure.

    AWS is designed with a pay-as-you-go model, meaning users are billed based on their actual usage of the services, making it cost-effective and scalable for businesses of all sizes. It enables users to create and manage virtualized resources in the cloud, offering flexibility and the ability to scale resources up or down based on demand.

    Some of the well-known services offered by AWS include:

    1. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud): Provides scalable computing capacity in the cloud, allowing users to launch and manage virtual servers (instances) to run applications and workloads.

    2. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): A scalable object storage service that allows users to store and retrieve data, such as documents, images, videos, and backups, over the internet.

    3. Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service): Offers managed database solutions, supporting various database engines like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server, reducing the administrative burden for database management.

    4. Amazon Lambda: A serverless computing service that allows users to run code without provisioning or managing servers, paying only for the compute time consumed.

    5. Amazon DynamoDB: A fully-managed NoSQL database service that provides fast and flexible storage for applications that require low-latency access to data.

    6. Amazon Redshift: A fully-managed data warehouse service, optimized for online analytic processing (OLAP), allowing users to analyze large datasets with high performance.

    7. Amazon SNS (Simple Notification Service) and Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service): Messaging services for event notifications and queuing, respectively, enabling the decoupling of distributed applications.

    AWS has data centers located worldwide, enabling users to deploy applications and services in various regions, ensuring low-latency access and improved redundancy. It has become a fundamental component of the cloud computing landscape and is widely adopted by startups, enterprises, governments, and developers worldwide to build and manage their applications in the cloud.

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