Part one of the materials from the July 8 AWS RoadShow in Manchester. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS RoadShow Bristol - Part 1 Introduction to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the July 10 AWS RoadShow in Bristol. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS Roadshow Edinburgh Part 1 - Intro to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the June 17 AWS RoadShow in Edinburgh. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS Roadshow Cambridge Part 1 - Intro to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the June 25 AWS RoadShow in Cambridge. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
The document provides an overview of an AWS Roadshow event in Dublin on June 11, 2014. It includes an agenda for the day's presentations and topics that will be covered, including an introduction to AWS, Skill Pages & AWS, and tricks and tips for getting started with AWS. The document also includes background information on Ian Massingham, who will be presenting.
Developing applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) or moving your business into the cloud is more straightforward than you think. Whether you are a developer eager to learn new skills, a solutions architect who wants to solve existing technology problems, the IT professional who wants access to cost-effective, on-demand computing resources, this slides may help you.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS's global infrastructure including regions, availability zones, and edge locations. It describes key AWS services such as EC2 for compute, S3 for storage, RDS for databases, and services for networking, deployment and administration, and security. The document emphasizes AWS's mission to provide scalable and sophisticated cloud-based applications, and highlights how AWS enables businesses and developers through its global, on-demand infrastructure and services.
AWS RoadShow Bristol - Part 1 Introduction to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the July 10 AWS RoadShow in Bristol. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS Roadshow Edinburgh Part 1 - Intro to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the June 17 AWS RoadShow in Edinburgh. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS Roadshow Cambridge Part 1 - Intro to AWSIan Massingham
Part one of the materials from the June 25 AWS RoadShow in Cambridge. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
The document provides an overview of an AWS Roadshow event in Dublin on June 11, 2014. It includes an agenda for the day's presentations and topics that will be covered, including an introduction to AWS, Skill Pages & AWS, and tricks and tips for getting started with AWS. The document also includes background information on Ian Massingham, who will be presenting.
Developing applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) or moving your business into the cloud is more straightforward than you think. Whether you are a developer eager to learn new skills, a solutions architect who wants to solve existing technology problems, the IT professional who wants access to cost-effective, on-demand computing resources, this slides may help you.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS's global infrastructure including regions, availability zones, and edge locations. It describes key AWS services such as EC2 for compute, S3 for storage, RDS for databases, and services for networking, deployment and administration, and security. The document emphasizes AWS's mission to provide scalable and sophisticated cloud-based applications, and highlights how AWS enables businesses and developers through its global, on-demand infrastructure and services.
This document provides an overview of security best practices when using AWS. It discusses AWS' shared security responsibility model and outlines key AWS security features such as IAM, encryption, firewalls, and monitoring tools. Recommendations are given for building secure infrastructure on AWS including account management, network segmentation, asset management, and monitoring. Case studies and additional resources are also referenced.
This document summarizes security features and best practices for Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS certifications, geographic diversity of data centers, data redundancy, multi-factor authentication, virtual private clouds, and security configurations for Amazon EC2, S3, and other AWS services. The document is intended to provide customers with an overview of AWS security.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Ian Massingham at an AWSome Day event. Some key points:
- AWS has over 1 million active customers including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors.
- The cloud has become the new normal for companies of all sizes to build and deploy applications faster.
- AWS offers a vast technology platform of infrastructure and services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more that allows for agility and innovation.
This document provides tips for optimizing costs when using AWS. It discusses how AWS pricing models allow saving money compared to on-premises infrastructure as usage grows. Specific tips include choosing optimal instance types, using auto-scaling, stopping unused instances, reserving instances to save up to 75%, using spot instances for up to 92% discounts, using appropriate storage classes, offloading tasks from your architecture, leveraging AWS services rather than rebuilding capabilities, and using tools like Trusted Advisor to analyze spending. The goal is to continuously lower costs through economies of scale and passing savings to customers.
SAP has been using Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure as a service (IaaS) since 2008. Over 600 SAP employees in more than 16 countries now directly use AWS, provisioning over 10,000 SAP systems on AWS. SAP's initial goals with AWS were to reduce IT costs and speed up prototyping from 4 weeks to deployment. SAP has since established knowledge centers for AWS and cloud adoption, conducting over 100 customer trainings, demos, and workshops on AWS hosting over 1,000 SAP systems. SAP sees external cloud infrastructure like AWS playing a larger role for SAP customers and applications in the future.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its cloud computing capabilities. It discusses key benefits of cloud computing like agility, innovation, and focus on business problems. It then describes AWS' global infrastructure, regions, availability zones, and edge locations. The rest of the document summarizes many AWS services across various categories like compute, networking, storage, databases, analytics, developer tools, and management. It emphasizes AWS' pace of innovation, large customer base, and how no organization can remain competitive without leveraging cloud computing on AWS.
The document provides an overview of an AWSome Days training course which includes 5 modules covering the introduction and history of AWS, AWS storage and content delivery services, AWS compute services and networking, AWS managed services and databases, and AWS deployment and management; it also demonstrates some AWS management console functionality and various AWS services, products, and security practices.
AWS AWSome Day - Getting Started Best PracticesIan Massingham
The document outlines eight best practices for getting started with AWS: 1) choose your first use case well, 2) lay out your account structure and foundations, 3) think about security, 4) view AWS as services rather than software, 5) optimize costs, 6) use AWS tools and frameworks, 7) get support, and 8) ensure architectures are well designed. It provides guidance on each practice area, such as setting up billing alerts and consolidated billing, using IAM for access management, leveraging managed services, and following the Well-Architected Framework. Resources for learning more about AWS are also listed.
AWS Fundamentals @Back2School by CloudZoneIdan Tohami
This document provides an overview of an AWS Fundamentals course. The course objectives are to teach attendees how to navigate the AWS Management Console, understand foundational AWS services like EC2, VPC, S3, and EBS, manage security and access with IAM, use database services like DynamoDB and RDS, and manage resources with services like Auto Scaling, ELB, and CloudWatch. The agenda covers introductions to AWS, foundational services, security and IAM, databases, and management tools.
AWS Canberra WWPS Summit 2013 - Cloud Computing with AWS: Introduction to AWSAmazon Web Services
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and is often the starting point for your first week using AWS. This session will introduce these concepts, along with the fundamentals of EC2, by employing an agile approach that is made possible by the cloud. Attendees will experience the reality of what a first week on EC2 looks like from the perspective of someone deploying an actual application on EC2. You will follow them as they progress from deploying their entire application from an EC2 AMI on day 1 to more advanced features and patterns available in EC2 by day 5. Throughout the process we will identify cloud best practices that can be applied to your first week on EC2 and beyond.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - Module 2 Part 1 - AWSome Day 2017Amazon Web Services
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It allows users to launch server instances that have complete control and flexibility. Instances can be launched and booted rapidly in just minutes. EC2 allows users to pay only for the computing capacity they actually use and choose between Linux and Windows instances.
The document discusses architectural patterns and best practices for building scalable and resilient applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides examples of how to design for failure, implement loose coupling between components, and build elasticity into applications using AWS services like Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon EC2. The document also outlines three approaches for creating standardized technology stacks and managed development environments on AWS.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses that AWS has over 1 million active customers, including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors. It highlights how AWS allows for agility through quick provisioning, a vast technology platform, and rapid innovation with new features. The document promotes learning more about AWS through blogs, events, training and certification programs. It encourages readers to create an AWS account and try new services.
- The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS), a cloud computing platform that provides on-demand computing resources and services.
- AWS aims to provide reliable, scalable, and inexpensive services that are easy for developers to use, allowing them to focus on their core businesses rather than managing infrastructure.
- Major AWS services include Amazon EC2 for computing power, S3 for storage, SimpleDB for databases, and CloudFront for content delivery. These services allow businesses to avoid the upfront and ongoing costs of managing their own infrastructure.
This presentation covers AWS foundational services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and Amazon RDS as well as an introduction to AWS deployment tools and techniques and the next steps that you can take to continue developing your knowledge.
This talk will introduce you to the core AWS concepts and services. We will answer the question why the Cloud is the new normal and present key features, use cases and share best practices of the AWS Cloud.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS's growth in customers and services over time. It highlights key aspects of AWS including its vast technology platform, rapid pace of innovation with new services and features, and expansive set of services across compute, storage, databases, security, and other areas. The document also provides information on learning more about AWS through blogs, documentation, training, and certification programs.
Part one of the materials from today's AWS RoadShow in Dublin. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a cloud computing platform offering computing, storage, database, and other services that help businesses and individuals build and host their applications in the cloud. Some key services include:
- EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for virtual computing power
- S3 (Simple Storage Service) for object storage
- RDS (Relational Database Service) for database hosting
- CloudFront for content delivery network services
AWS aims to provide on-demand access to computing resources and pay-as-you-go pricing to enable customers to scale up or down depending on their needs. Its global infrastructure provides reliability and availability.
This document provides an overview of security best practices when using AWS. It discusses AWS' shared security responsibility model and outlines key AWS security features such as IAM, encryption, firewalls, and monitoring tools. Recommendations are given for building secure infrastructure on AWS including account management, network segmentation, asset management, and monitoring. Case studies and additional resources are also referenced.
This document summarizes security features and best practices for Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS certifications, geographic diversity of data centers, data redundancy, multi-factor authentication, virtual private clouds, and security configurations for Amazon EC2, S3, and other AWS services. The document is intended to provide customers with an overview of AWS security.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Ian Massingham at an AWSome Day event. Some key points:
- AWS has over 1 million active customers including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors.
- The cloud has become the new normal for companies of all sizes to build and deploy applications faster.
- AWS offers a vast technology platform of infrastructure and services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more that allows for agility and innovation.
This document provides tips for optimizing costs when using AWS. It discusses how AWS pricing models allow saving money compared to on-premises infrastructure as usage grows. Specific tips include choosing optimal instance types, using auto-scaling, stopping unused instances, reserving instances to save up to 75%, using spot instances for up to 92% discounts, using appropriate storage classes, offloading tasks from your architecture, leveraging AWS services rather than rebuilding capabilities, and using tools like Trusted Advisor to analyze spending. The goal is to continuously lower costs through economies of scale and passing savings to customers.
SAP has been using Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure as a service (IaaS) since 2008. Over 600 SAP employees in more than 16 countries now directly use AWS, provisioning over 10,000 SAP systems on AWS. SAP's initial goals with AWS were to reduce IT costs and speed up prototyping from 4 weeks to deployment. SAP has since established knowledge centers for AWS and cloud adoption, conducting over 100 customer trainings, demos, and workshops on AWS hosting over 1,000 SAP systems. SAP sees external cloud infrastructure like AWS playing a larger role for SAP customers and applications in the future.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its cloud computing capabilities. It discusses key benefits of cloud computing like agility, innovation, and focus on business problems. It then describes AWS' global infrastructure, regions, availability zones, and edge locations. The rest of the document summarizes many AWS services across various categories like compute, networking, storage, databases, analytics, developer tools, and management. It emphasizes AWS' pace of innovation, large customer base, and how no organization can remain competitive without leveraging cloud computing on AWS.
The document provides an overview of an AWSome Days training course which includes 5 modules covering the introduction and history of AWS, AWS storage and content delivery services, AWS compute services and networking, AWS managed services and databases, and AWS deployment and management; it also demonstrates some AWS management console functionality and various AWS services, products, and security practices.
AWS AWSome Day - Getting Started Best PracticesIan Massingham
The document outlines eight best practices for getting started with AWS: 1) choose your first use case well, 2) lay out your account structure and foundations, 3) think about security, 4) view AWS as services rather than software, 5) optimize costs, 6) use AWS tools and frameworks, 7) get support, and 8) ensure architectures are well designed. It provides guidance on each practice area, such as setting up billing alerts and consolidated billing, using IAM for access management, leveraging managed services, and following the Well-Architected Framework. Resources for learning more about AWS are also listed.
AWS Fundamentals @Back2School by CloudZoneIdan Tohami
This document provides an overview of an AWS Fundamentals course. The course objectives are to teach attendees how to navigate the AWS Management Console, understand foundational AWS services like EC2, VPC, S3, and EBS, manage security and access with IAM, use database services like DynamoDB and RDS, and manage resources with services like Auto Scaling, ELB, and CloudWatch. The agenda covers introductions to AWS, foundational services, security and IAM, databases, and management tools.
AWS Canberra WWPS Summit 2013 - Cloud Computing with AWS: Introduction to AWSAmazon Web Services
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud and is often the starting point for your first week using AWS. This session will introduce these concepts, along with the fundamentals of EC2, by employing an agile approach that is made possible by the cloud. Attendees will experience the reality of what a first week on EC2 looks like from the perspective of someone deploying an actual application on EC2. You will follow them as they progress from deploying their entire application from an EC2 AMI on day 1 to more advanced features and patterns available in EC2 by day 5. Throughout the process we will identify cloud best practices that can be applied to your first week on EC2 and beyond.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) - Module 2 Part 1 - AWSome Day 2017Amazon Web Services
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It allows users to launch server instances that have complete control and flexibility. Instances can be launched and booted rapidly in just minutes. EC2 allows users to pay only for the computing capacity they actually use and choose between Linux and Windows instances.
The document discusses architectural patterns and best practices for building scalable and resilient applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides examples of how to design for failure, implement loose coupling between components, and build elasticity into applications using AWS services like Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon EC2. The document also outlines three approaches for creating standardized technology stacks and managed development environments on AWS.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses that AWS has over 1 million active customers, including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors. It highlights how AWS allows for agility through quick provisioning, a vast technology platform, and rapid innovation with new features. The document promotes learning more about AWS through blogs, events, training and certification programs. It encourages readers to create an AWS account and try new services.
- The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS), a cloud computing platform that provides on-demand computing resources and services.
- AWS aims to provide reliable, scalable, and inexpensive services that are easy for developers to use, allowing them to focus on their core businesses rather than managing infrastructure.
- Major AWS services include Amazon EC2 for computing power, S3 for storage, SimpleDB for databases, and CloudFront for content delivery. These services allow businesses to avoid the upfront and ongoing costs of managing their own infrastructure.
This presentation covers AWS foundational services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and Amazon RDS as well as an introduction to AWS deployment tools and techniques and the next steps that you can take to continue developing your knowledge.
This talk will introduce you to the core AWS concepts and services. We will answer the question why the Cloud is the new normal and present key features, use cases and share best practices of the AWS Cloud.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS's growth in customers and services over time. It highlights key aspects of AWS including its vast technology platform, rapid pace of innovation with new services and features, and expansive set of services across compute, storage, databases, security, and other areas. The document also provides information on learning more about AWS through blogs, documentation, training, and certification programs.
Part one of the materials from today's AWS RoadShow in Dublin. Includes an introduction to AWS, details of who is using AWS and why, an overview of some of the services in the AWS toolbox and the AWS security model.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a cloud computing platform offering computing, storage, database, and other services that help businesses and individuals build and host their applications in the cloud. Some key services include:
- EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for virtual computing power
- S3 (Simple Storage Service) for object storage
- RDS (Relational Database Service) for database hosting
- CloudFront for content delivery network services
AWS aims to provide on-demand access to computing resources and pay-as-you-go pricing to enable customers to scale up or down depending on their needs. Its global infrastructure provides reliability and availability.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its cloud computing infrastructure and services. It describes AWS's global footprint including regions and availability zones. It then discusses various AWS computing, storage, database, deployment/administration and application services like EC2, S3, RDS, IAM, Elastic Beanstalk and more. The document concludes with a proposed example application architecture using several AWS services.
In this presentation from the AWS Lab at Cloud Expo Europe 2014 you will find an overview of how Amazon got into Cloud Computing, details of some of the customers that are using Amazon Web Services today and a selection of the services that make up AWS.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses AWS's global infrastructure including regions and availability zones. It also describes various AWS computing, storage, database, deployment/administration and application services like EC2, S3, RDS, Elastic Beanstalk, and CloudFront. The document emphasizes AWS's scalability, elasticity, pay-as-you-go model and how customers can build fault tolerant and dynamic applications on AWS.
AWS Webcast - AWS 101 - Journey to the AWS Cloud: Introduction to AWSAmazon Web Services
Are you new to cloud computing and would like to learn more about Amazon Web Services? If you intend to implement a project and would like to discover the basics of the AWS Cloud, or if you are a startup looking to evaluate cloud computing, attend this complimentary webinar to learn more.
The document provides an overview of an AWS 101 presentation. It includes an agenda for the presentation covering AWS concepts and live demonstrations of keypairs, security groups, EC2 instances, autoscaling, Amazon Machine Images, S3, CloudFront, Elastic Load Balancer, and RDS. It also provides background information on Amazon Web Services and an overview of the various AWS services covered in the toolbox section.
This document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS) and how it provides on-demand infrastructure for hosting web-scale solutions. It outlines the various services AWS offers, including compute, storage, databases, analytics, and more. It highlights how AWS allows customers to avoid upfront costs and scale infrastructure quickly. The document also discusses how AWS provides a more flexible system than traditional infrastructure and enables businesses to focus on innovation rather than managing infrastructure.
Dr. Werner Vogels discusses the power of infrastructure as a service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS provides on-demand access to computing resources, databases, storage, and other services on a pay-as-you-go basis. This allows customers to avoid upfront costs and scale resources up or down as needed. AWS sees billions of requests per day to services like Amazon S3 storage and continues innovating with new services and lower prices to benefit customers. When choosing a cloud provider, customers should consider requirements around security, performance, cost, flexibility, speed of innovation, and the partner's ability to deliver a reliable cloud platform.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) including its history, services, pricing model, global infrastructure, and how customers can get started with AWS. It describes how AWS began as Amazon's internal infrastructure and has grown to serve over 1 million customers globally across industries like startups, enterprises, and government agencies. The document outlines AWS's broad range of cloud computing services across categories like compute, storage, databases, analytics, mobile, and more. It emphasizes AWS's focus on innovation with new services and features, lower prices through economies of scale, and its utility-based on-demand pricing model. Finally, it suggests steps for getting started like using the free tier, training, and certification programs.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It describes AWS as a broad and deep platform for building scalable applications, with unmatched geographic breadth and a variety of services to support any cloud workload. These services include compute, storage, database, networking, deployment and application services. It also discusses key AWS capabilities like auto-scaling, load balancing, virtual private clouds and content delivery to optimize performance and availability of applications built on AWS.
Amazon Webservices Introduction And Core Modules Manish Kumar
AWS provides cloud computing services that allow companies to run their workloads on AWS infrastructure instead of building their own data centers. Major companies use AWS for agility, lower costs, global scale, and innovation. AWS offers a variety of services including compute, storage, databases, analytics, mobile, developer tools, management tools, and enterprise applications. Customers use these services to run websites and applications, process and store data, and more. AWS continues to lower prices and expand its services and features to help more customers adopt the cloud.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a set of services that together form a reliable, scalable, and inexpensive computing platform 'in the cloud'. These pay-as-you-use cloud computing services include Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Glacier, Amazon Elastic MapReduce, and others. This session provides AWS best practices in the areas of choosing use cases, governing deployments, ensuring security, architecting to cloud strengths, and cost optimization.
Speaker: Andrew Mitchell, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
You’re interested in the cloud, and you want to start learning more. In this webcast we will answer the following questions:
• What is Cloud Computing?
• What are the benefits of Cloud Computing?
• What are AWS’s products and what workloads can I run with them?
• Who is using the cloud and what are they using it for?
- AWS (Amazon Web Services) provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, including computing power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality.
- It has over 1 million active customer accounts across 190 countries and offers a variety of services including compute, storage, databases, analytics, mobile, developer tools and management tools.
- AWS aims to enable businesses and developers to use web services to build scalable and sophisticated applications, with an emphasis on security, high availability, scalability and flexibility.
In this presentation AWS Technical Evangelist Ian Massingham introduces the AWS Cloud, discusses the benefits that customers delivery when they make use of AWS and also covers the common patterns for adoption of AWS amongst established enterprises. He will also walk through a selection of the services that AWS provides and describe how you can use these to run your applications and other IT workloads.
Watch a recording of this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/oFFhVAaLqrg
Learn how to leverage AWS and security super friends like Trend Micro to create an impenetrable fortress for your AWS workloads, without hindering performance or agility.
Join this session and learn three cloud security super powers that will help you thwart villains interested in your workloads. We will walk through three stories of Amazon EC2 security superheroes who saved the day by overcoming compliance and design challenges, using a (not so) secret arsenal of AWS and Trend Micro security tools.
Join us to learn:
• Design a workload-centric security architecture
• Improve visibility of AWS-only or hybrid environments
• Stop patching live instances but still prevent exploits
AWS Enterprise Day | Hybrid IT with AWS: Best of Both WorldsAmazon Web Services
This document discusses hybrid IT with AWS and provides an overview of key concepts:
- Hybrid IT is defined as combining internal and external services from internal and public clouds to support business outcomes.
- AWS provides global infrastructure across regions and availability zones as well as services for compute, storage, databases, networking, and more to support hybrid architectures.
- Common hybrid workloads discussed include backup and archive to AWS S3 for reduced costs, and storage expansion using S3 integrated appliances.
Opportunities that the Cloud Brings for Carriers @ Carriers World 2014Ian Massingham
In this presentation from Total Telecom's Carriers World Conference in 2014 I discussed the opportunities that cloud computing presents for Telecommunications Carriers.
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https://gist.github.com/ianmas-aws/ce847270ecedf9a58cbcc1ed736cf541
^^ Gist containing (a very simple) code sample is here
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Special thanks to James Hall at Parallax for allowing me to talk about the awesome application that they built using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway & Amazon DynanmoDB :)
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2. What will we cover this morning?
09:30 Registration
10:00 An Introduction to AWS
10:45 Liverpool FC & AWS – Michael Crowder
11:00 Break
11:15 Tricks & Tips for Getting Started with AWS
5. Consumer
Business
Tens of millions of active
customer accounts
13 countries:
US, UK, Germany, Japan,
France, Canada, China,
Italy, Brazil, Mexico, India,
Spain, Australia
Seller
Business
Sell on Amazon websites
Use Amazon technology
for your own retail website
Leverage Amazon’s
massive fulfillment centre
network
IT Infrastructure
Business
Cloud computing
infrastructure for hosting
web-scale solutions
Hundreds of thousands of
registered customers in
over 190 countries
11. Powering the Most Popular Internet Businesses
Find out more at : aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies
Enterprises on AWS
Find out more at : aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies
12. Each day AWS adds the equivalent server
capacity to power Amazon when it was a
global, $7B enterprise
17. Utility computing
Compute
Storage
Security
Scaling
Database
Networking
Monitoring
Messaging
Workflow
DNS
Load
Balancing
Backup
CDN
On demand
Pay as you go
Uniform
Available
18. On
a
global
footprint
Region
US-WEST (N. California)
EU-WEST (Ireland)
ASIA PAC (Tokyo)
ASIA PAC
(Singapore)
US-WEST (Oregon)
SOUTH AMERICA (Sao Paulo)
US-EAST (Virginia)
GOV CLOUD
ASIA PAC
(Sydney)
19. At the end of a web service
aws ec2 run-instances
--image-id ami-a813fadf
--count 3
--placement AvailabilityZone=eu-west-1a
--instance-type m1.small
aws ec2 run-instances
--image-id ami-a813fadf
--count 5
--placement AvailabilityZone=eu-west-1c
--instance-type m1.medium
39. Compute Storage
AWS Global Infrastructure
Database
App Services
Deployment & Administration
Networking
Reference Model
security
40. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Global infrastructure
Regions
An independent collection of AWS resources in a defined
geography
A solid foundation for meeting location-dependent privacy
and compliance requirements
41. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Global infrastructure
Availability Zones
Designed as independent failure zones
Physically separated within a typical metropolitan region
42. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Global infrastructure
Edge Locations
To deliver content to end users with lower latency
A global network of edge locations Supports global DNS
infrastructure (Route53) and Cloud Front CDN
Dallas(2)
St.Louis
Miami
JacksonvilleLos Angeles (2)
Palo Alto
Seattle
Ashburn(3)
Newark
New York (3)
Dublin
London(2)
Amsterdam
(2)
Stockholm
Frankfurt(2)
Paris(2)
Singapore(2)
Hong Kong
(2)
Tokyo (2)
Sao Paulo
South Bend
San Jose
Osaka
Milan
Sydney
Madrid
Seoul
Mumbai
Chennai
43. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Networking
Direct Connect
Dedicated connection to AWS
VPN Connection
Secure internet connection to AWS
Virtual Private Cloud
Private, isolated section of the AWS Cloud
Route 53
Highly available and scalable Domain Name Service
44. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Compute
Vertical Scaling
From $0.02/hr
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Basic unit of compute capacity
Range of CPU, memory & local disk options
13 Instance types available, from micro to cluster compute
Feature
Details
Flexible
Run
windows
or
linux
distribuKons
Scalable
Wide
range
of
instance
types
from
micro
to
cluster
compute
Machine
Images
ConfiguraKons
can
be
saved
as
machine
images
(AMIs)
from
which
new
instances
can
be
created
Full
control
Full
root
or
administrator
rights
Secure
Full
firewall
control
via
Security
Groups
Monitoring
Publishes
metrics
to
Cloud
Watch
Inexpensive
On-‐demand,
Reserved
and
Spot
instance
types
VM
Import/Export
Import
and
export
VM
images
to
transfer
configuraKons
in
and
out
of
EC2
45. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Compute
Auto-scaling
Automatic provisioning of compute resources based upon
demand, configuration or schedule
Trigger auto-
scaling policy
Feature
Details
Control
Define
minimum
and
maximum
instance
pool
sizes
and
when
scaling
and
cool
down
occurs
Integrated
to
CloudWatch
Use
metrics
gathered
by
CloudWatch
to
drive
scaling
Instance
types
Run
auto
scaling
for
on-‐demand
instances
and
spot.
CompaKble
with
VPC
aws autoscaling create-auto-scaling-group
--auto-scaling-group-name MyGroup
--launch-configuration-name MyConfig
--availability-zones eu-west-1a
--min-size 4
--max-size 200
46. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Compute
Elastic Load Balancing
Create highly scalable applications
Distribute load across EC2 instances in multiple
availability zones
Feature
Details
Auto-‐scaling
AutomaKcally
scales
to
handle
request
volume
Available
Load
balance
across
instances
in
mulKple
availability
zones
Health
checks
AutomaKcally
checks
health
of
instances
and
takes
them
in
or
out
of
service
Session
sEckiness
Route
requests
to
the
same
instance
Secure
sockets
layer
Supports
SSL
offload
from
web
and
applicaKon
servers
with
flexible
cipher
support
Monitoring
Publishes
metrics
to
Cloud
Watch
47. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Storage
S3 - Durable storage, any object
99.999999999% durability of objects
Unlimited storage of objects of any type
Up to 5TB size per object
Feature
Details
Flexible
object
store
Buckets
act
like
drives,
folder
structures
within
Access
control
Granular
control
over
object
permissions
Server-‐side
encrypEon
256bit
AES
encrypKon
of
objects
MulE-‐part
uploads
Improved
throughput
&
control
Object
versioning
Archive
old
objects
and
version
new
ones
Object
expiry
AutomaKcally
remove
old
objects
Access
logging
Full
audit
log
of
bucket/object
acKons
Web
content
hosEng
Serve
content
as
web
site
with
built
in
page
handling
NoEficaEons
Receive
noKficaKons
on
key
events
Import/Export
Physical
device
import/export
service
48.
49. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Storage
Elastic Block Store
High performance block storage device
1GB to 1TB in size
Mount as drives to instances
Feature
Details
High
performance
file
system
Mount
EBS
as
drives
and
format
as
required
Flexible
size
Volumes
from
1GB
to
1TB
in
size
Secure
Private
to
your
instances
Available
Replicated
within
an
Availability
Zone
Backups
Volumes
can
be
snapsho`ed
for
point
in
Kme
restore
Monitoring
Detailed
metrics
captured
via
Cloud
Watch
50. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Database
Relational Database Service
Database-as-a-Service
No need to install or manage database instances
Scalable and fault tolerant configurations
Feature
Details
PlaMorm
support
Create
MySQL,
PostgreSQL,
Microsob
SQL
Server
and
Oracle
RDBMS
Preconfigured
Get
started
instantly
with
sensible
default
secngs
Automated
patching
Keep
your
database
plaeorm
up
to
date
automaKcally
Backups
AutomaKc
backups
and
point
in
Kme
recovery
and
full
DB
backups
Backups
Volumes
can
be
snapsho`ed
for
point
in
Kme
restore
Failover
Automated
failover
to
slave
hosts
in
event
of
a
failure
ReplicaEon
Easily
create
read-‐replicas
of
your
data
and
seamlessly
replicate
data
across
availability
zones
51. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Database
Amazon
RelaKonal
Database
Service
(Amazon
RDS)
databases
stores
forum
threads,
site
content,
and
project
configuraKon
data.
High
availability
MulE-‐AZ
database
deployment
to
handle
live
game
metadata
and
user-‐generated
content.
Enterprise-‐grade
fault
tolerance
for
protecKng
customer
data.
By
managing
Eme-‐consuming
database
administraEon
tasks,
Amazon
RDS
allows
SEGA
to
focus
on
business
criKcal
applicaKons.
52. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Database
DynamoDB
Provisioned throughput NoSQL database
Fast, predictable performance
Fully distributed, fault tolerant architecture
Feature
Details
Provisioned
throughput
Dial
up
or
down
provisioned
read/write
capacity
Predictable
performance
Average
single
digit
millisecond
latencies
from
SSD
backed
infrastructure
Strong
consistency
Be
sure
you
are
reading
the
most
up
to
date
values
Fault
tolerant
Data
replicated
across
availability
zones
Monitoring
Integrated
to
Cloud
Watch
Secure
Integrates
with
AWS
IdenKty
and
Access
Management
(IAM)
ElasEc
MapReduce
Integrates
with
ElasKc
MapReduce
for
complex
analyKcs
on
large
datasets
53. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Database
Redshift
Managed Massively Parallel Petabyte Scale Data Warehouse
Streaming Backup/Restore to S3
Extensive Security
2 TB -> 1.6 PB
RDS Dynamo
DB
Redshift
54. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Application Services
CloudFront
World-wide content distribution network
Easily distribute content to end users
with low latency, high data transfer
speeds, and no commitments.
Feature
Details
Fast
MulKple
world-‐wide
edge
locaKons
to
serve
content
as
close
to
your
users
as
possible
Integrated
with
other
services
Works
seamlessly
with
S3
and
EC2
origin
servers
Dynamic
content
Supports
staKc
and
dynamic
content
from
origin
servers
Streaming
Supports
rtmp
from
S3
and
includes
support
for
live
streaming
from
Adobe
FMS
and
Microsob
Media
Server
London
Paris
NY
Served from S3
/images/*
3
Served from EC2
*.php
2
Single CNAME
www.mysite.com
1
55. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Application Services
Amazon SQS
Processing task/
processing trigger
Processing results
Amazon SQS
Reliable, highly scalable, queue
service for storing messages as they
travel between instances
Feature
Details
Reliable
Messages
stored
redundantly
across
mulKple
availability
zones
Simple
Simple
APIs
to
send
and
receive
messages
Scalable
Unlimited
number
of
messages
Secure
AuthenKcaKon
of
queues
to
ensure
controlled
access
56. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Deployment & Admin
Elastic Beanstalk
One-click deployment from Eclipse, Visual Studio and Git
Rapid deployment of applications
All AWS resources automatically created
Feature
Details
PlaMorm
support
Containers
for
Java,
.net
and
PHP
Resource
creaEon
Creates
load
balancer,
instances,
autoscaling
and
monitoring
automaKcally
Monitoring
&
Logs
Integrated
with
Cloud
Watch
and
consolidates
server
logs
Versioning
Manage
versions
of
applicaKons
and
easily
rollback
deployments
NoEficaEons
Receive
alerts
on
key
events
Full
resource
access
Access
all
underlying
AWS
resources
as
necessary
57. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Deployment & Admin
OpsWorks
DevOps focused managed application stacks
Underlying Chef recipes allow for complete customisation
Feature
Details
PlaMorm
support
Chef
recipes
allows
for
community
expansion
for
plaeorm
components
such
as
Solr,
NgniX
etc
Resource
creaEon
Customizable
deployments,
rollback,
parKal
deployments,
patch
management,
automaKc
instance
scaling,
and
auto
healing
Layered
Manage
logical
applicaKon
layers
and
combine
into
stacks.
58. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Cloud Formation
Automate creation of ‘stacks’ in a repeatable way
Scripting framework for AWS resource creation
Feature
Details
PlaMorm
support
Support
for
AWS
resources
from
EC2
to
IAM
Resource
creaEon
Creates
AWS
resources
behind
the
scenes
and
reports
on
progress
DeclaraEve
Specify
stacks
in
JSON
format
and
source
control
your
environments
Customizable
Drive
stack
creaKon
with
parameters
Deployment & Admin
59. Compute
Storage
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Database
App
Services
Deployment
&
AdministraKon
Networking
Deployment & Admin
Identity & Access Management
Granular control of user rights with AWS
Automated granting of EC2 service rights
Software Developer Kits
Comprehensive support of programming models for using AWS
services
60. + others
WorkSpaces
Cloud Search
Simple Email Service
Simple Workflow Service
Simple Notification Service
ElastiCache (Memcache & Redis)
Elastic MapReduce
CloudWatch
…and more to come!
62. Foundation Services
Compute Storage Database Networking
AWS Global Infrastructure
Regions
Availability Zones
Edge Locations
Amazon
Shared responsibility
63. Foundation Services
Compute Storage Database Networking
Client-side Data Encryption & Data
Integrity Authentication
Server-side Encryption
(File System and/or Data)
Network Traffic Protection
(Encryption/Integrity/Identity)
Platform, Applications, Identity & Access Management
Operating System, Network & Firewall Configuration
Customer Data
Amazon
Shared responsibility
You
AWS Global Infrastructure
Regions
Availability Zones
Edge Locations
64. Certifications
SOC 1 Type 2 (formerly
SAS-70)
ISO 27001
PCI DSS for EC2, S3, EBS,
VPC, RDS, ELB, IAM
FISMA Moderate Compliant
Controls
HIPAA & ITAR Compliant
Architecture
Physical Security
Datacenters in nondescript
facilities
Physical access strictly
controlled
Must pass two-factor
authentication at least twice for
floor access
Physical access logged and
audited
HW, SW, Network
Systematic change
management
Phased updates deployment
Safe storage decommission
Automated monitoring and self-
audit
Advanced network protection
Security standards
http://aws.amazon.com/security