Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
What does ‘elastic’ refer to within EC2?
The fact that if your servers (EC2 instances) are configured properly, you can increase or decrease the amount of servers required by an application automatically
What does ‘compute’ refer to within EC2?
The server (EC2 instances) that resources are being presented from
What does ‘cloud’ refer to within EC2?
The fact that the resources are cloud-hosted compute resources
Benefits of EC2 instances
- Broad selection of hardware/software and selection of where to host your instances
Steps to build and configure an EC2 instance
Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)
An easy to use, high performance block storage service designed for use with Amazon EC2 for both throughput and transaction intensive workloads at any scale
Benefits of Amazon EBS volumes
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
What is a “key”?
Amazon S3 common use cases:
AWS Global Infrastructure includes:
AWS Regions
Geographic areas that host two or more Availability Zones and are the organizing level for AWS services
Details about AWS Regions:
Availability Zones
Collection of data centers within a specific region
Details about Availability Zones:
Data redundancy
If one Availability Zone goes down, the other zones can still handle requests
Edge locations
They host a cloud delivery network (CDN) called Amazon CloudFront — which delivers content to your customers
Details about edge locations:
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
The networking AWS service that meets your networking requirements
Details about Amazon VPC:
Features of Amazon VPC:
Subnets
Used to divide VPC’s and allow VPC’s to span across multiple availability zones
Details about subnets: