This is the short description of services provided by amazon web services. It will help you to understand about which and what services provided by amazon web services with pricing.
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3. Introduction
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a multitude of cloud computing products that are
both cost-effective and flexible. Whether you're looking for storage, computing
capacity or online databases, it's easy to find cloud services that can soothe your IT
needs.
The amount of options available through Amazon Web Services (AWS), however, can
sometimes be overwhelming. To make it a little easier, we’ve compiled a list of some
of the most commonly used services and their basic pricing information.
4. Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
The Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) from Amazon provides resizable compute
capacity in the cloud, which is intended to make Web-scale computing easier for
developers.
Users maintain complete control of their computing resources, and Amazon
operates under a "pay as you go" model.
It also only takes minutes to obtain and boot new server instances, so it allows for
quick scaling as computing requirements change.
New AWS customers can use Amazon EC2 free for one year. It also offers on-
demand instances starting at $0.085 per hour on Linux and $0.12 per hour on
Windows. Reserved instances start at $227.50 per year or $0.03 per hour.
5. S3
Simple Storage Service (S3) is an online storage service that offers unlimited data
storage space in the cloud.
Users are given access to a simple Web services interface that stores and retrieves
data from anywhere on the Web.
New users will receive, for free, 5 GB of S3 storage; 20,000 Get Requests; 2,000 Put
Requests; 15 GB of data transfer in; and 15 GB of transfer out each month for one
year. See this S3 pricing overview for costs thereafter.
6. Elastic MapReduce (EMR)
Elastic MapReduce allows businesses and developers, among others, to process
large amounts of data.
Using a hosted Hadoop framework running on Amazon EC2 and S3, users can
instantly take advantage of as much, or as little, capacity needed to perform data-
intensive tasks like data mining and scientific simulation.
Starts at $0.015 per hour, in addition to normal Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3
prices.
7. CloudFront
CloudFront integrates with other Amazon's cloud services to provide an easy way
for businesses and developers to distribute data through high-speed transfers.
Optimized to work with EC2 and S3, CloudFront delivers static and streaming
content using a global network of edge locations.
Pay for only what you use. Prices start at $0.15 per GB transferred out for the first
10 TB per month. Estimate your monthly bill with the AWS Simple Monthly
Calculator. Reserved capacity pricing is available upon request.
8. SimpleDB
SimpleDB is an optimized non-relational data store that eliminates the need for
tedious database administrative work.
After items are stored and queried via Web services requests, the service creates
and manages multiple replicas of said data automatically to ensure high availability
and durability.
New users get 25 Machine Hours and 1 GB of storage free each month. Costs vary
thereafter.
9. Relational Database Service (RDS)
The Relational Database Service (RDS) provides scalable relational databases in the
cloud through a Web service.
Database administrative tasks are managed, and all codes, applications and tools
already used with MySQL databases work with Amazon RDS.
It can also automatically patch database software and perform regularly scheduled
backups.
On-demand DB instances start at $0.11 per hour for standard deployment and
$0.22 per hour for multi-AZ deployment. Reserved DB instances start at $227.50
per year. There is also provisioned database storage starting at $0.10 per GB per
month.
10. Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a hosted queue that increases the workflow between
distributed components of applications that perform different tasks.
SQS allows developers to easily move data without losing messages or requiring
each component to always be available.
New users receive 100,000 SQS queuing requests free each month. Afterwards,
users pay $0.01 per 10,000 requests. Data transfer costs vary.
11. Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Simple Notification Service (SNS), while still in its beta stage, is a Web service that
helps set up and send notifications from the cloud through a “push" mechanism.
Designed to make Web-scale computing easier for developers, SNS can be used in
the monitoring of applications and for time-sensitive information updates.
All users receive 100,000 Amazon SNS Requests, 100,000 HTTP notifications and
1,000 email notifications for free each month.
12. CloudWatch
CloudWatch enables monitoring for EC2 and other Amazon cloud services. Users
can choose the EC2 instances they want to watch, and CloudWatch will gather and
monitor the easily accessible data.
Some of the metrics that it provides visibility into include CPU utilization, disk reads
and writes and network traffic.
CloudWatch is charged by the number of EC2 instances monitored, starting at
$0.015 per hour for each instance (in addition to normal EC2 charges).
13. Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Through a virtual private network, the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) works as a bridge
between a user’s existing IT infrastructure and Amazon's cloud.
The result is a safe, secure private cloud service. Still in beta, it currently integrates
with only EC2 but will eventually work with other AWS services.
Users pay only for what they use; there is a $0.05 charge per VPN Connection-hour,
in addition to normal EC2 usage charges.
14. Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
Elastic Load Balancing is a networking service that automatically spreads out
incoming application traffic across several available EC2 instances.
Customers have the option of enabling it within a single Availability Zone or
throughout multiple zones.
The service can also detect unhealthy instances and reroute traffic to healthy ones.
Users are charged $0.025 per hour per Elastic Load Balancer and $0.008 per GB of
data transferred, in addition to regular EC2 usage charges.
15. Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides Amazon cloud users with off-instance block level
storage volumes.
They can, however, be attached to running EC2 instances and mounted as devices
when necessary.
The size of EBS storage volumes can vary from 1 GB to 1 TB.
Volume storage is priced at $0.10 per allocated GB per month, and users are also
charged $0.10 per 1 million I/O requests made to the volume, in addition to regular
EC2 usage charges.
16. Import/Export
The AWS Import/Export tool uses the company's high-speed internal network and
portable storage devices to bypass the Internet and move data onto and off of
Amazon's cloud.
Due to the size of the data being moved and traditional transfer speeds,
Import/Export is often faster than Internet connections and more cost-effective
than upgrading your organization's bandwidth.
There is a flat rate of $80 per device handled, along with $2.49 per data-loading-
hour. Additional costs can be calculated.