2. INTRODUCTION
•Pay as you go
•No up-front expenses or long-term commitmentsLow cost
•Instantly scale up or down your application
•Instantly deploy your application.
•Avoid waiting time for hardware.
Agility and Instant
Elasticity
•You choose the development platform or programming model that makes the most
sense for your business
•You can choose which services you use, one or several, and choose how you use them
Open and Flexible
•industry-recognized certifications and auditsSecure
3. HISTORY
2000-2005
•AWS was in the planning phase.
•EC2 is launched to selected customers.
2006-2007
•AWS released it’s first version with few services(EC2, S3, Amazon Simple DB, SQS)
2008-2010
•AWS exits beta and offers a service level agreement.
•Added few features (autoscaling, elastic load balancing, CloudWatch, CloudFront, Elastic Block Store, CloudFormation, Simple Notification Service, and
Route 53)
2011-2013
• Expanding to new regions.(Europe, Asia, Australia)
2014-2016
•Adding new feature such as machine learning, AWS Lambda, AI.
5. REGIONS && AVAILABILITY ZONES
• A Region is a physical location in the world where we have multiple Availability Zones
• Availability Zones consist of one or more discrete data centers, each with redundant power, networking
and connectivity, housed in separate facilities.
• The AWS Cloud operates 42 Availability Zones within 16 geographic Regions around the world.
The AWS Cloud infrastructure is built around Regions and Availability Zones (“AZs”). A Region is a physical location in the world where we have multiple Availability Zones. Availability Zones consist of one or more discrete data centers, each with redundant power, networking and connectivity, housed in separate facilities. These Availability Zones offer you the ability to operate production applications and databases which are more highly available, fault tolerant and scalable than would be possible from a single data center. The AWS Cloud operates 42 Availability Zones within 16 geographic Regions around the world.