Computing in AWS
Computing in AWS” refers to the utilization of Amazon Web Services (AWS) for various computational tasks and workloads. Here in this section we have listed all the topics AWS.
Section 1 – AWS EC2 – Backbone of AWS
- What is EC2
- How to create an Instance in EC2
- Types of EC2
- Price Model for EC2
- Introduction to EC2 Spot Instances
- Create a Windows EC2 Instance and Connect Using RDP
- Create an EC2 Instance User Data Script
- Flexibility in EC2 Spot Instances
- Rules for Spot Instances
- Installation of Python3 on AWS EC2?
- Installation of GO on EC2?
- Connecting EC2 using Bastion Host
Section 2 – AWS EBS – Elastic Bean Stalk
Section 3 – AWS EBS – Elastic Block Store
Section 4- AWS AMI
Section 5 – AWS Load Balancer
Section 6 – AWS Lambda
Section 7 – AWS CloudWatch
Section 8 – AWS AutoScaling
Section 9 – Other Elastic Computes (ECS, EKS, ECR)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
This AWS tutorial, or Amazon Web Service tutorial, is designed for beginners and professionals to learn AWS’s basic and advanced concepts. Learn about the various topics of AWS such as introduction, history of AWS, global infrastructure, features of AWS, IAM, storage services, database services, application Services, etc., and other AWS products such as S3, EC2, Lambda, and more. By the end of this tutorial, readers will have a basic understanding of what AWS is and how it can be used to support their computing needs.
AWS or Amazon Web Services, is a cloud computing platform that offers on-demand computing services such as virtual servers and storage that can be used to build and run applications and websites. AWS is known for its security, reliability, and flexibility, which makes it a popular choice for organizations that need to store and process sensitive data.