7. Compute Instances (virtual servers) of various sizes
• Install any software you want
• Pay by the hour
Storage
• Pay by the gigabyte/month
Bandwidth for the above
• Pay by the gigabyte transferred
Now over 30 services
[ Cloud Computing ]
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8. Elastic Capacity
Quick and easy deployment
No CapEx, No initial investment
Pay as you go, for what you use
Automation and Reusable components
[ Cloud Computing ]
8
9. $
Lower costs Focus on your business
$
Faster time to market Capital efficiency
Benefits
[ of Cloud Computing ]
9
10. New 82
Services
or 61
Updates 48
150
24
9
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Time
[ Pace of innovation ]
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11. Reliable, Scalable, Low-Cost Infrastructure
Every service offers APIs
You can use only the components you need
All the important “building blocks” are provided
[ What is Amazon Web Services? ]
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12. • What is Amazon Web Services
• What is a Sydney Region
• Available Services
• Costs
• Migration
12
13. Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises
GovCloud US West US West US East South EU Asia Asia
(US ITAR (Northern (Oregon) (Northern America (Ireland) Pacific Pacific
Region) California) Virginia) (Sao Paulo) (Singapore) (Tokyo)
AWS Regions
14. Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises
GovCloud US West US West US East South EU Asia Asia
(US ITAR (Northern (Oregon) (Northern America (Ireland) Pacific Pacific
Region) California) Virginia) (Sao Paulo) (Singapore) (Tokyo)
AWS Regions
AWS Edge Locations
15. Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises
GovCloud US West US West US East South EU Asia Asia
(US ITAR (Northern (Oregon) (Northern America (Ireland) Pacific Pacific
Region) California) Virginia) (Sao Paulo) (Singapore) (Tokyo)
AWS Regions Sydney Edge Location launch 20th June 2012
AWS Edge Locations
16. Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises
GovCloud US West US West US East South EU Asia Asia Asia
(US ITAR (Northern (Oregon) (Northern America (Ireland) Pacific Pacific Pacific
Region) California) Virginia) (Sao Paulo) (Singapore) (Tokyo) (Sydney)
AWS Regions Sydney Region launch 13th November 2012
AWS Edge Locations
17. Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises
GovCloud US West US West US East South EU Asia Asia Asia
(US ITAR (Northern (Oregon) (Northern America (Ireland) Pacific Pacific Pacific
Region) California) Virginia) (Sao Paulo) (Singapore) (Tokyo) (Sydney)
AWS Regions
AWS Edge Locations
18. Benefits of Using
The Sydney (ap-southeast-2) Region
• The same AWS services and benefits
Use the same services with all the same benefits as all other
Regions
• Low latency
Run your application closer to end users in Australia
• Data location
Ensure your data is stored only in Australia
19. Multiple Availability Zones
• Create Highly Available Applications
• S3 = 99.999999999%
• Utilise the same highly available services as with
all AWS Regions
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27. • What is Amazon Web Services
• What is a Sydney Region
• Available Services
• Costs
• Migration
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28. Regional Costs
• Costs do vary between regions
• Reflect the operating cost for AWS
• Factors which differentiate prices
between regions can include tax,
utilities, regulation, and labour
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37. Migrating to a new Region
Detailed directions on how to move your services
to the Australian Region.
Topics Covered:
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38. Compute & Networking
EC2 Instances Elastic Load Balancing
SSH Keys Launch Configurations
and Auto Scaling
Security Groups Groups
Amazon Machine Reserved Instances
Images Considerations
Amazon Elastic Block Amazon Virtual Private
Store Volumes Clouds
Elastic IP Addresses AWS Direct Connect
Links
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39. Storage & CDN
Amazon Simple Storage Service Buckets
Virtual Hosting with Amazon S3 Buckets
Move Objects By Using the AWS Management
Console
Moving Objects By Using Third Party Tools
Amazon CloudFront Distributions
Amazon Glacier Storage
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40. Database
Amazon RDS Services
Database Security Groups
Database Instances and Data
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon SimpleDB
Amazon ElastiCache
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web services
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Editor's Notes
These innovations are spurred on by customer requests.
Amazon Web Services is steadily expanding its global infrastructure to help customers achieve lower latency and higher throughput. As our customers grow their businesses, AWS will continue to provide infrastructure that meets their global requirements.
Amazon Web Services is steadily expanding its global infrastructure to help customers achieve lower latency and higher throughput. As our customers grow their businesses, AWS will continue to provide infrastructure that meets their global requirements11 Edge Locations added in 2012 until November 2012.
Sau Paulo launched December 2011Sydney launched November 2012
In case you missed it, this is within Australia!Amazon will not move your data out of the region you put it in
Note: Over 10,000 customers in Australia.As you would expect to see we have a broad variety of companies that span from hot startups – through to major enterprises – through government agencies. A couple I would highlight would be Commonwealth bank – a major financial institution with over 51K employees, 1.1K national branches and $718B AU dollar in assets, (ben note: USD is approximately same as AU dollar)Australian Government – Dept of Finance and deregulation - A public sector entity that is using AWS. We also have a number of startups including - Halfbrick – a gaming company based in Australia – that specializes in developing games for iphone/itouch. In May 2012, their popular game FRUIT NINJA reached 300M downloads, and was on one third of all US iphones (source: Wickipedia)
Talking Points: We have a strong and growing ecosystem in Australia.In particular we have a number of Advanced partners who have achieved the criteria required to be on the upper echelon of our program. These include Base 2 Services – a consulting company that has been working with AWS since 2006. Base2 has helped Tier 1 companies as well as startups get started on AWS. Bulletproof – A company who’s growth has resulted in its appearance in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Australia 2010 & 2011 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2010 & 2011.ICE – a leading provider of cloud management solutions based in SydneyWe also have a variety of standard level partners and registered partners in the community.
Amazon EC2 is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers. Migrating an instance is a case of copying the data and images, ensuring that the security groups and SSH keys are present, and then restarting fresh instances.
When an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket is created, it resides physically within a single AWS region. Access could be affected by network latency when it is accessed from another remote region. You should pay careful attention to any references to the Amazon S3 buckets and their geographic distribution as this may introduce latency. To migrate an Amazon S3 bucket, you need to create a new Amazon S3 bucket in the new target region, and then copy the data to it. The new bucket requires a universally unique name.
Customers may find that they need to schedule downtime in an application to quiesce the data, move the database, and resume operation. The high-level overview is: Stop all transactions or take a snapshot (however, changes after this point in time are ‘lost’ and might need to be re-applied to the target Amazon RDS instance). Using a temporary Amazon EC2 instance, dump all data from Amazon RDS to a file. For MySQL, make use of the mysqldump tool. You might want to compress this dump (see bzip or gzip). For MS SQL, make use of SQL Server Management Studio or the SQL Database Migration wizard. Note: Amazon RDS does not support Microsoft SQL Server backup file restores. For Oracle, make use of the Oracle Export/Import utility or the Data Pump feature (see http://aws.amazon.com/articles/Amazon-RDS/4173109646282306). Copy this data to an instance in the target region using standard tools such as CP, FTP, or Rsync. Start a new Amazon RDS instance in the target region, using the new Amazon RDS security group. Import the saved data. Verify that the database is active and has your data present. Delete the old Amazon RDS instance in the source region.