- Amazon Redshift is a fast, powerful, and simple petabyte-scale data warehouse service that runs in the cloud and is delivered as a managed service with no hardware to provision or manage.
- It offers very fast performance at a very low price, with no upfront costs and a pay-as-you-go model, and supports popular BI tools through JDBC/ODBC connectivity.
- Using columnar storage and massively parallel query execution, Redshift can analyze vast amounts of structured data quickly and cost effectively for both large enterprises and small companies on a budget.
AWS 201 - A Walk through the AWS Cloud: App Hosting on AWS - Games, Apps and ...Amazon Web Services
The document provides an overview of app hosting on AWS. It discusses key principles such as focusing on your business rather than infrastructure management, automating and scaling infrastructure, designing for failure, loosely coupling services, and iterating based on data. Specific AWS services are highlighted like EC2, EBS, ELB, RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation, Route 53, SQS, SWF, and EMR. Case studies are presented on how companies like NASA, Gumi, and Media Molecule use these AWS services.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) can make hosting scalable, highly-available websites and web applications easier and less expensive for the Enterprise Education customers. Join us for an informative webinar on tools AWS provides to elastically scale your architecture to avoid underutilized resources while reducing complexity with templates, partners, and tools to do much of the heavy lifting of creating and running a website for you.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) can make hosting scalable, highly-available websites and web applications easier and less expensive for the Enterprise Education customers. Join us for an informative webinar on tools AWS provides to elastically scale your architecture to avoid underutilized resources while reducing complexity with templates, partners, and tools to do much of the heavy lifting of creating and running a website for you.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and some of its core services. It defines AWS as a cloud platform offering over 165 services globally. Key AWS concepts discussed include Identity and Access Management (IAM) for user authentication, the AWS Console for accessing services, AWS regions and availability zones for geographic distribution of resources, and Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) for launching virtual servers. Specific EC2 features explained are instances, AMIs, security groups, EBS volumes, and networking. The document also introduces Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) for object storage and different storage classes.
Amazon EC2 Container Service is a new AWS service that makes it easy to run and manage Docker-enabled applications across a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon EC2 Container Service lets you define, schedule, and stop sets of containers. You have access to the state of your resources, making it easy to confirm that tasks are running or view the utilization of Amazon EC2 instances in your cluster. This session will describe the benefits of containers, introduce the Amazon EC2 Container Service, and demonstrate how to use Amazon EC2 Container Service for your applications.
Speakers:
Ian Massingham, AWS Technical Evangelist and
Boyan Dimitrov, Platform Automation Lead, Hailo Cabs
- The document summarizes updates to Amazon EC2, EC2 Container Service, and AWS Lambda computing services.
- For EC2, new X1 instances with over 100 vCPUs and 2 TB memory were announced for in-memory applications. New T2.nano instances and dedicated hosts were also mentioned.
- For ECS, a new container registry service was highlighted. Scheduler improvements and expanded Docker configuration options were noted.
- For Lambda, added support for Python, longer function durations, scheduled functions, and versioning were summarized.
source: http://www.sfbayacm.org/?p=1394
The specifics of a cloud’s computing architecture may have an impact on application design. This is particularly important in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud environments.
This presentation analyzes aspects of the Amazon EC2 IaaS cloud environment that differ from a traditional datacenter and introduces general best practices for ensuring data privacy, storage persistence, and reliable DBMS backup. Best practices for application robustness and scalability on demand are reviewed and are especially significant in leveraging the full potential of an IaaS cloud. The need for a cloud application management and configuration system is briefly reviewed and two alternate approaches to cloud application management are described (RightScale and Kaavo).
- Amazon Redshift is a fast, powerful, and simple petabyte-scale data warehouse service that runs in the cloud and is delivered as a managed service with no hardware to provision or manage.
- It offers very fast performance at a very low price, with no upfront costs and a pay-as-you-go model, and supports popular BI tools through JDBC/ODBC connectivity.
- Using columnar storage and massively parallel query execution, Redshift can analyze vast amounts of structured data quickly and cost effectively for both large enterprises and small companies on a budget.
AWS 201 - A Walk through the AWS Cloud: App Hosting on AWS - Games, Apps and ...Amazon Web Services
The document provides an overview of app hosting on AWS. It discusses key principles such as focusing on your business rather than infrastructure management, automating and scaling infrastructure, designing for failure, loosely coupling services, and iterating based on data. Specific AWS services are highlighted like EC2, EBS, ELB, RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, Elastic Beanstalk, CloudFormation, Route 53, SQS, SWF, and EMR. Case studies are presented on how companies like NASA, Gumi, and Media Molecule use these AWS services.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) can make hosting scalable, highly-available websites and web applications easier and less expensive for the Enterprise Education customers. Join us for an informative webinar on tools AWS provides to elastically scale your architecture to avoid underutilized resources while reducing complexity with templates, partners, and tools to do much of the heavy lifting of creating and running a website for you.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) can make hosting scalable, highly-available websites and web applications easier and less expensive for the Enterprise Education customers. Join us for an informative webinar on tools AWS provides to elastically scale your architecture to avoid underutilized resources while reducing complexity with templates, partners, and tools to do much of the heavy lifting of creating and running a website for you.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and some of its core services. It defines AWS as a cloud platform offering over 165 services globally. Key AWS concepts discussed include Identity and Access Management (IAM) for user authentication, the AWS Console for accessing services, AWS regions and availability zones for geographic distribution of resources, and Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) for launching virtual servers. Specific EC2 features explained are instances, AMIs, security groups, EBS volumes, and networking. The document also introduces Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) for object storage and different storage classes.
Amazon EC2 Container Service is a new AWS service that makes it easy to run and manage Docker-enabled applications across a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon EC2 Container Service lets you define, schedule, and stop sets of containers. You have access to the state of your resources, making it easy to confirm that tasks are running or view the utilization of Amazon EC2 instances in your cluster. This session will describe the benefits of containers, introduce the Amazon EC2 Container Service, and demonstrate how to use Amazon EC2 Container Service for your applications.
Speakers:
Ian Massingham, AWS Technical Evangelist and
Boyan Dimitrov, Platform Automation Lead, Hailo Cabs
- The document summarizes updates to Amazon EC2, EC2 Container Service, and AWS Lambda computing services.
- For EC2, new X1 instances with over 100 vCPUs and 2 TB memory were announced for in-memory applications. New T2.nano instances and dedicated hosts were also mentioned.
- For ECS, a new container registry service was highlighted. Scheduler improvements and expanded Docker configuration options were noted.
- For Lambda, added support for Python, longer function durations, scheduled functions, and versioning were summarized.
source: http://www.sfbayacm.org/?p=1394
The specifics of a cloud’s computing architecture may have an impact on application design. This is particularly important in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud environments.
This presentation analyzes aspects of the Amazon EC2 IaaS cloud environment that differ from a traditional datacenter and introduces general best practices for ensuring data privacy, storage persistence, and reliable DBMS backup. Best practices for application robustness and scalability on demand are reviewed and are especially significant in leveraging the full potential of an IaaS cloud. The need for a cloud application management and configuration system is briefly reviewed and two alternate approaches to cloud application management are described (RightScale and Kaavo).
Ladislav Prskavec is presenting on AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS). ECS is a highly scalable container management service that supports Docker containers and allows running applications on a managed cluster of EC2 instances without needing to install and manage your own cluster infrastructure. The key components of ECS include clusters, container instances, task definitions, schedulers, services, and tasks. Ladislav provides examples of using the AWS CLI to create an ECS cluster, run EC2 instances as container instances, define a task, create a service, and list/describe services.
AWS has a number of services that help enterprise customers deploy solutions that meet high performance, security, and reliability requirements. SQL Server is no exception. In this session, we will explore the different options that exist today to help enterprises meet those types of requirements. Another key capability in AWS is flexibility. Multiple options exist for how enterprises can deploy SQL Server in AWS. We will talk in detail about how to choose between a managed database model like Relational Database Service (RDS) or core compute model like Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Finally, we’ll wrap up with an exploration of different operational aspects of SQL Server in AWS.
Leo Zhadanovsky, Senior Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, shows how to run content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress and Jekyll on Amazon Web Services in a way that is scalable, highly-available and economical.
The slides feature how to architect websites in the cloud so they are secure and allow for rapid iteration and change without downtime.
Scaling up to your first 10 million users - Pop-up Loft Tel AvivAmazon Web Services
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your web application or website on demand. If you have a new web application and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, "Where do I start?" Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
AWS Webcast - High Availability SQL Server with Amazon RDSAmazon Web Services
Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale SQL Server deployments in the cloud. Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments provide enhanced availability and durability, making them a natural fit for production database workloads.
Review this webinar to learn more about this easy way to achieve highly available operation of SQL Server. When you provision a Multi-AZ DB Instance, Amazon RDS automatically creates a primary DB Instance and synchronously replicates the data to a standby instance in a different Availability Zone (AZ). Each AZ runs on its own physically distinct, independent infrastructure, and is engineered to be highly reliable. Amazon RDS performs an automatic failover to the standby, with no administrator intervention required, so that your application can resume database operations as soon as the failover is complete.
This document provides instructions for deploying a web application on AWS using various services like EC2, RDS, ELB, Auto Scaling, and CloudFormation. It walks through 12 steps - signing up for AWS, installing command line tools, creating an ELB, security groups, key pairs, launching EC2 instances with Auto Scaling, CloudWatch alarms, adding an RDS database, deploying the application, creating a custom AMI, using CloudFormation templates, and clean up. The goal is to have a scalable and robust web application on AWS that can handle changes in traffic.
Amazon EC2 forms the backbone compute platform for hundreds of thousands of AWS customers, but how do you go beyond starting an instance and manually configuring it? This presentation will take you on a journey starting with the basics of key management and security groups and ending with an explanation of Auto Scaling and how you can use it to match capacity and costs to demand using dynamic policies.
Access a recorded version of the webinar based on this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/jLVPqoV4YjU
You can find the rest of the Masterclass webinar series for 2015 here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/masterclass/
If you are interested in learning about how you apply variety of different AWS services to specific challenges, please check out the Journey Through the Cloud series, which you can find here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/journey/
Vlad Vlasceanu, a specialist solutions architect at AWS, presented best practices for deploying SQL Server on Amazon Web Services. He discussed deployment options for SQL Server on Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, highlighting their differences. He then provided recommendations for optimizing SQL Server performance and high availability when using Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, focusing on storage, availability zones, and configuration management. The presentation aimed to help customers design, deploy, and optimize SQL Server workloads effectively on AWS.
In this webinar we will take you on a journey, starting with the basics of key creation and security groups and ending with an Auto Scaling application driven by dynamic policies.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand how to use Amazon EC2 beyond a simple single instance use case
• Learn about instance bootstrapping, AMIs and Elastic IPs
• Discover how to create an Elastic Load Balancer and integrate it with Auto Scaling
• Learn how to create Auto Scaling configurations and the tools you need to drive Auto Scaling policies
• Find out how to create an Amazon RDS database and how to test failover between Availability Zones Who Should Attend:
• Existing Amazon EC2 users, Developers, Engineers and Solutions Architects
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this technical session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
- AWS provides startups with a vast array of cloud infrastructure services and platform capabilities to help them build and scale their applications quickly and cost effectively. These services include compute, storage, databases, analytics and more.
- AWS aims to continually innovate and introduce new services at a rapid pace based on customer feedback, with over 100 significant services or features launched since 2008. This allows startups to focus on their core business without having to manage infrastructure.
- Emerging technologies like containers, serverless computing (AWS Lambda) and API Gateway make it easier for startups to build dynamic and scalable applications on AWS.
This document provides an agenda and overview for an AWS hands-on workshop on Amazon EC2 and Amazon VPC. The agenda includes sessions on EC2, S3, EBS, VPC and a lab to build a VPC and deploy a web server. The workshop introduces AWS services, discusses EC2 instances, AMIs, pricing options, and demonstrates how to launch instances. It also covers S3 concepts and use cases.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this technical session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations.
We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
Speaker:
Ian Massingham, AWS Technical Evangelist
IaC로 AWS인프라 관리하기 - 이진성 (AUSG) :: AWS Community Day Online 2021AWSKRUG - AWS한국사용자모임
This document discusses managing AWS infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). It begins by describing some limitations of manually managing resources through the AWS Console, such as not being able to easily track resource history or rollback changes. It then introduces AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) as a framework for defining cloud infrastructure as code using templates. CDK allows infrastructure to be managed programmatically like code, enabling easier version control, testing, and multi-environment deployments compared to manual methods. Some examples of using CDK to define VPCs, security groups, and deploying Fargate tasks and RDS instances are also provided. Lastly, some limitations of CDK are discussed.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and services including computing power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality via web services on a paid subscription basis. Some key AWS services discussed are S3 for cloud storage, EC2 for virtual computing instances, Route 53 for cloud-based DNS, RDS for database hosting, and identity and access management.
Amazon EKS 그리고 Service Mesh
Kubernetes는 컨테이너 서비스를 도입하는 기업들에게 가장 있기있는 Orchestration 플랫폼입니다. 이 세션에서는 아마존에서 6월 정식 출시한 managed Kubenetes서비스인 EKS를 소개해드리며, 오픈소스 버전과의 차이점 및 장점 등에 대해 설명하고, 진보한 마이크로 서비스인 Service Mesh를 구현하는 Linkerd 소개 및 데모를 진행하고자 합니다.
Simple, Scalable and Highly Durable NAS in the Cloud – Amazon EFSAmazon Web Services
Come learn how to get started with a scalable file system with a simple interface for use with Amazon EC2 instances in the AWS Cloud. We’ll cover the basics and go through customer use cases to illustrate key features. We will walk through active demos that show you how EFS supports application workflows.
Amazon EC2 changes the economics of computing and provides you with complete control of your computing resources. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers. In this session, we will take you on a journey, starting with the basics of key management and security groups and ending with an explanation of Auto Scaling and how you can use it to match capacity and costs to demand using dynamic policies. We will also discuss tools and best practices that will help you build failure resilient applications that take advantage of the scale and robustness of AWS regions.
Learn more about the tools, techniques and technologies for working productively with data at any scale. This session will introduce the family of data analytics tools on AWS which you can use to collect, compute and collaborate around data, from gigabytes to petabytes. We'll discuss Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Redshift, Hadoop, structured and unstructured data, and the EC2 instance types which enable high performance analytics.
AWS Summit 2014 Melbourne - Breakout 1
Amazon Workspaces is a new service from AWS that delivery fully managed desktops in the Cloud. In this session you be able to learn more about the benefits and capabilities of Workspaces and see a demo of the user's experience when using Workspaces and the administrators experience in managing it.
Presenter: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Ladislav Prskavec is presenting on AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS). ECS is a highly scalable container management service that supports Docker containers and allows running applications on a managed cluster of EC2 instances without needing to install and manage your own cluster infrastructure. The key components of ECS include clusters, container instances, task definitions, schedulers, services, and tasks. Ladislav provides examples of using the AWS CLI to create an ECS cluster, run EC2 instances as container instances, define a task, create a service, and list/describe services.
AWS has a number of services that help enterprise customers deploy solutions that meet high performance, security, and reliability requirements. SQL Server is no exception. In this session, we will explore the different options that exist today to help enterprises meet those types of requirements. Another key capability in AWS is flexibility. Multiple options exist for how enterprises can deploy SQL Server in AWS. We will talk in detail about how to choose between a managed database model like Relational Database Service (RDS) or core compute model like Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Finally, we’ll wrap up with an exploration of different operational aspects of SQL Server in AWS.
Leo Zhadanovsky, Senior Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, shows how to run content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress and Jekyll on Amazon Web Services in a way that is scalable, highly-available and economical.
The slides feature how to architect websites in the cloud so they are secure and allow for rapid iteration and change without downtime.
Scaling up to your first 10 million users - Pop-up Loft Tel AvivAmazon Web Services
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your web application or website on demand. If you have a new web application and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, "Where do I start?" Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
AWS Webcast - High Availability SQL Server with Amazon RDSAmazon Web Services
Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale SQL Server deployments in the cloud. Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployments provide enhanced availability and durability, making them a natural fit for production database workloads.
Review this webinar to learn more about this easy way to achieve highly available operation of SQL Server. When you provision a Multi-AZ DB Instance, Amazon RDS automatically creates a primary DB Instance and synchronously replicates the data to a standby instance in a different Availability Zone (AZ). Each AZ runs on its own physically distinct, independent infrastructure, and is engineered to be highly reliable. Amazon RDS performs an automatic failover to the standby, with no administrator intervention required, so that your application can resume database operations as soon as the failover is complete.
This document provides instructions for deploying a web application on AWS using various services like EC2, RDS, ELB, Auto Scaling, and CloudFormation. It walks through 12 steps - signing up for AWS, installing command line tools, creating an ELB, security groups, key pairs, launching EC2 instances with Auto Scaling, CloudWatch alarms, adding an RDS database, deploying the application, creating a custom AMI, using CloudFormation templates, and clean up. The goal is to have a scalable and robust web application on AWS that can handle changes in traffic.
Amazon EC2 forms the backbone compute platform for hundreds of thousands of AWS customers, but how do you go beyond starting an instance and manually configuring it? This presentation will take you on a journey starting with the basics of key management and security groups and ending with an explanation of Auto Scaling and how you can use it to match capacity and costs to demand using dynamic policies.
Access a recorded version of the webinar based on this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/jLVPqoV4YjU
You can find the rest of the Masterclass webinar series for 2015 here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/masterclass/
If you are interested in learning about how you apply variety of different AWS services to specific challenges, please check out the Journey Through the Cloud series, which you can find here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/journey/
Vlad Vlasceanu, a specialist solutions architect at AWS, presented best practices for deploying SQL Server on Amazon Web Services. He discussed deployment options for SQL Server on Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, highlighting their differences. He then provided recommendations for optimizing SQL Server performance and high availability when using Amazon EC2 and Amazon RDS, focusing on storage, availability zones, and configuration management. The presentation aimed to help customers design, deploy, and optimize SQL Server workloads effectively on AWS.
In this webinar we will take you on a journey, starting with the basics of key creation and security groups and ending with an Auto Scaling application driven by dynamic policies.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand how to use Amazon EC2 beyond a simple single instance use case
• Learn about instance bootstrapping, AMIs and Elastic IPs
• Discover how to create an Elastic Load Balancer and integrate it with Auto Scaling
• Learn how to create Auto Scaling configurations and the tools you need to drive Auto Scaling policies
• Find out how to create an Amazon RDS database and how to test failover between Availability Zones Who Should Attend:
• Existing Amazon EC2 users, Developers, Engineers and Solutions Architects
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this technical session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations. We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
- AWS provides startups with a vast array of cloud infrastructure services and platform capabilities to help them build and scale their applications quickly and cost effectively. These services include compute, storage, databases, analytics and more.
- AWS aims to continually innovate and introduce new services at a rapid pace based on customer feedback, with over 100 significant services or features launched since 2008. This allows startups to focus on their core business without having to manage infrastructure.
- Emerging technologies like containers, serverless computing (AWS Lambda) and API Gateway make it easier for startups to build dynamic and scalable applications on AWS.
This document provides an agenda and overview for an AWS hands-on workshop on Amazon EC2 and Amazon VPC. The agenda includes sessions on EC2, S3, EBS, VPC and a lab to build a VPC and deploy a web server. The workshop introduces AWS services, discusses EC2 instances, AMIs, pricing options, and demonstrates how to launch instances. It also covers S3 concepts and use cases.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides a broad selection of instance types to accommodate a diverse mix of workloads. In this technical session, we provide an overview of the Amazon EC2 instance platform, key platform features, and the concept of instance generations.
We dive into the current generation design choices of the different instance families, including the General Purpose, Compute Optimized, Storage Optimized, Memory Optimized, and GPU instance families. We also detail best practices and share performance tips for getting the most out of your Amazon EC2 instances.
Speaker:
Ian Massingham, AWS Technical Evangelist
IaC로 AWS인프라 관리하기 - 이진성 (AUSG) :: AWS Community Day Online 2021AWSKRUG - AWS한국사용자모임
This document discusses managing AWS infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). It begins by describing some limitations of manually managing resources through the AWS Console, such as not being able to easily track resource history or rollback changes. It then introduces AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) as a framework for defining cloud infrastructure as code using templates. CDK allows infrastructure to be managed programmatically like code, enabling easier version control, testing, and multi-environment deployments compared to manual methods. Some examples of using CDK to define VPCs, security groups, and deploying Fargate tasks and RDS instances are also provided. Lastly, some limitations of CDK are discussed.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and services including computing power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality via web services on a paid subscription basis. Some key AWS services discussed are S3 for cloud storage, EC2 for virtual computing instances, Route 53 for cloud-based DNS, RDS for database hosting, and identity and access management.
Amazon EKS 그리고 Service Mesh
Kubernetes는 컨테이너 서비스를 도입하는 기업들에게 가장 있기있는 Orchestration 플랫폼입니다. 이 세션에서는 아마존에서 6월 정식 출시한 managed Kubenetes서비스인 EKS를 소개해드리며, 오픈소스 버전과의 차이점 및 장점 등에 대해 설명하고, 진보한 마이크로 서비스인 Service Mesh를 구현하는 Linkerd 소개 및 데모를 진행하고자 합니다.
Simple, Scalable and Highly Durable NAS in the Cloud – Amazon EFSAmazon Web Services
Come learn how to get started with a scalable file system with a simple interface for use with Amazon EC2 instances in the AWS Cloud. We’ll cover the basics and go through customer use cases to illustrate key features. We will walk through active demos that show you how EFS supports application workflows.
Amazon EC2 changes the economics of computing and provides you with complete control of your computing resources. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers. In this session, we will take you on a journey, starting with the basics of key management and security groups and ending with an explanation of Auto Scaling and how you can use it to match capacity and costs to demand using dynamic policies. We will also discuss tools and best practices that will help you build failure resilient applications that take advantage of the scale and robustness of AWS regions.
Learn more about the tools, techniques and technologies for working productively with data at any scale. This session will introduce the family of data analytics tools on AWS which you can use to collect, compute and collaborate around data, from gigabytes to petabytes. We'll discuss Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Redshift, Hadoop, structured and unstructured data, and the EC2 instance types which enable high performance analytics.
AWS Summit 2014 Melbourne - Breakout 1
Amazon Workspaces is a new service from AWS that delivery fully managed desktops in the Cloud. In this session you be able to learn more about the benefits and capabilities of Workspaces and see a demo of the user's experience when using Workspaces and the administrators experience in managing it.
Presenter: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Track 3 - Atelier 3 - Assurez l’agilité et la profitabilité de votre business...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses how IT spending and procurement is shifting away from internal IT departments and towards lines of business like marketing. It outlines how managed service providers (MSPs) and infrastructure as a service providers (IaaSps) like AWS are converging in the market. Capgemini is positioned as both an MSP, providing services like integration, orchestration, and management across platforms, and as an enabler of AWS's IaaS capabilities for customers. The document argues that Capgemini can ensure innovation, integration, and industrialization for customers through its converged relationship with AWS.
AWS Enterprise Summit London | Relaxing on Sunday Mornings with the Sunday Ti...Amazon Web Services
Chris Birch has worked in IT for 24 years and is now the IT Director at News UK. He moved News UK's Access Control System to AWS, allowing it to handle unlimited transactions for under $4000 per month. News UK now runs 35% of its computing on AWS, supplemented by other cloud services. They have over 1200 AWS instances running daily, costing around $150,000 per month. News UK is working to move approximately 75% of its computing to the cloud over the next 3 years to consolidate its 46 datacenters worldwide.
Architecting Enterprise Applications in the Cloud presentation by Matt Tavis, AWS Solutions Architect, and the Cloud for the Enterprise Event in NY on October 19, 2009
The document discusses how startups can focus on getting to a minimum viable product (MVP) quickly using AWS services. It recommends that startups 1) focus on a simple implementation of their idea, 2) start with a minimal set of core features, and 3) release and listen to users. Using AWS services allows startups to fail faster, fail cheaper, and innovate iteratively to get an MVP launched within 3 months for around $250. This enables startups to focus on their application and business rather than infrastructure.
AWS Enterprise Summit London | National Rail Enquiries Darwin MigrationAmazon Web Services
The document summarizes the migration of Darwin, a real-time train information system, to the cloud. Key points:
- Darwin was created in 1996 and provides real-time train running information and journey planning to over 200 clients.
- Migrating to the cloud posed challenges around security, SLAs with different license conditions, and completing the migration without downtime.
- The migration to the cloud was successfully completed on March 1st and resulted in an improved SLA, 20% cost savings, and increased flexibility to scale capacity as needed.
This session is recommended for anyone interested in building real-time streaming applications using AWS. In this session, you will get a deep understanding of how data can be ingested by Amazon Kinesis and made available for real-time analysis and processing. We’ll also show how you can leverage the Kinesis client to make your applications highly available and fault tolerant. We’ll explore various design considerations in implementing real-time solutions and explain key concepts against the backdrop of an actual use case. Finally, we’ll situate stream processing in the broader context of your big data applications.
Accelerating Organizations with Flexible IT - AWS Summit 2012 - NYCAmazon Web Services
The document discusses accelerating organizations with flexible IT using cloud services from AWS. It provides an overview of AWS infrastructure building blocks like storage, compute, databases and orchestration tools. It then discusses how these services can help businesses by removing constraints and decreasing time to market. The rest of the document outlines best practices for cloud adoption and migration like having a cloud strategy, assessing existing IT assets, identifying good initial migration targets, planning the migration process through proof of concepts, and maximizing cloud benefits after migration.
The document summarizes AWS Cloud School, which provides an overview of AWS services including compute, storage, databases, and application architecture best practices. Key services discussed include Amazon S3 for storage, EC2 for compute, DynamoDB and RDS for databases, IAM for access management, and autoscaling for elasticity. The document emphasizes designing for availability, elasticity, and cost optimization on AWS.
Amazon EC2 provides you several pricing options that can help you significantly reduce your overall AWS bill, including On-Demand Instances, Spot Instances, Reserved Instances, and the Reserved Instance Marketplace. This session covers high-level architectures and when to use and not to use each of the pricing models for components of those architectures. We walk through several customer examples to illustrate when to use each pricing option. Additionally, we walk through tools that may be useful to determine when to use each pricing model. This session is aimed at technically savvy managers and engineers who need to reduce their cloud spending.
Build Next Generation Real-time Applications with SAP HANA on AWS (BDT211) | ...Amazon Web Services
"(Presented by SAP) SAP HANA, available on the AWS Cloud, is an industry transforming in-memory platform, which has been adopted by many startups and ISVs, as well as traditional SAP enterprise customers. SAP HANA converges database and application platform capabilities in-memory to transform transactions, analytics, text analysis, predictive, and spatial processing so businesses can operate in real-time. Please join us to learn what SAP HANA can do for you!
Doug Turner, CEO of Mantis Technologies, and an early adopter of SAP HANA One on AWS, will present and share his experience migrating his Sentiment Analysis solution from MySQL to SAP HANA One. He will talk about following benefits that he achieved with this migration:
-Dramatic simplification of his system architecture and landscape
-System consolidation by moving from 23 MySQL instances to one SAP HANA One instance
-Reduced overall AWS infrastructure cost as well as reduced admin effort and efficiency
We will conclude with an overview of all the key SAP HANA capabilities on the AWS Cloud like text analysis, predictive analytics, geospatial, data integration. We will round out the session with an in-depth view of what new HANA deployment options are available on the AWS Cloud like customers’ ability to bring their own licenses (BYOL) of SAP HANA to run on AWS in a variety of configurations ranging from 244GB up to 1.22TB. "
Highly available and scalable web hosting can be complex and expensive. Learn how Amazon Web Services provides the reliable, scalable, secure, and high performance infrastructure required for web applications while enabling an elastic, scale out and scale down infrastructure to match IT costs in real time as customer traffic fluctuates.
The AWS cloud infrastructure has been architected to be one of the most flexible and secure cloud computing environments available today. In this session, we’ll provide a practical understanding of the assurance programs that AWS provides; such as HIPAA, FedRAMP(SM), PCI DSS Level 1, MPAA, and many others. We’ll also address the types of business solutions that these certifications enable you to deploy on the AWS Cloud, as well as the tools and services AWS makes available to customers to secure and manage their resources.
Jon Brendsel is the VP of Products at Iconic Brands. According to a February 2012 report, PBS and PBS Kids video apps for iPad had over 30 million unique visitors and 57 million visits per month across all platforms. The mobile apps accounted for 115,000 unique visitors per day, 310,000 daily app opens, 27% of hours watched and 40% of video streams. The mobile video architecture utilized 5 AWS accounts, over 300 EC2 machines, ELBs, RDS databases, EBS volumes, S3 buckets, and CloudFront distributions.
Relational Databases Redefined on AWS
- Amazon RDS is a fully managed relational database service that allows customers to focus on their applications instead of managing databases.
- It offers choices of database engines like MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server with options for different editions and versions. Deploying a database with RDS takes just a few clicks.
- RDS handles common administrative tasks automatically like provisioning, backups, patching, and performance management, requiring near zero administration. It provides high availability, security, and scalability.
CPN203 Saving with EC2 Spot Instances - AWS re: Invent 2012Amazon Web Services
In this session, we provide an quick overview of how some customers leverage Spot Instances. Join us as we hear from Spot Instance customers, including Ooyala, Numerate, and MapLarge, about how they got started, how they architect for the potential of interruption, how they maximize their savings using Spot, and what best practices they have learned. These customers also provide a high-level architectural overview their Spot solutions including media encoding (Ooyala), drug research (Numerate), and analytics (MapLarge). This session is aimed at customers interested in learning how to maximize their savings using Spot Instances. Come with your questions and get ready to be amazed at how easy it is to save on your Amazon EC2 bill.
AWS Summit Sydney 2014 | Secure Hadoop as a Service - Session Sponsored by IntelAmazon Web Services
Intel is contributing to a common security framework for Apache Hadoop, in the form of Project Rhino, which enables Hadoop to run workloads without compromising performance or security. Join this session to learn how your enterprise can take advantage of the security capabilities in the Intel Data Platform running on AWS to analyze data while ensuring technical safeguards that help you remain in compliance.
Newsweek.com selected a new content management system in 2009 that required moving to a new hosting solution with greater scalability. They implemented Amazon Web Services which has proven to be 20-30% lower in cost than previous hosting, but requires a different type of systems administrator to develop the proper mix of on-demand, spot, and reserved instances to optimize costs. AWS allows building of fault tolerant architectures and responding to growth from a planned site redesign.
AWS Summit 2014 Melbourne - Breakout 2
Intel is contributing to a common security framework for Apache Hadoop, in the form of Project Rhino, which enables Hadoop to run workloads without compromising performance or security. Join this session to learn how your enterprise can take advantage of the security capabilities in the Intel Data Platform running on AWS to analyze data while ensuring technical safeguards that help you remain in compliance.
Presenter: Peter Kerney, Senior Solution Architect, Intel
AWS Webcast - Webinar Series for State and Local Government #3: Discover the ...Amazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of compute services on Amazon Web Services (AWS), including Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) virtual servers, Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), Elastic Block Storage (EBS), Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing. It also briefly discusses deployment and administration services like Identity and Access Management (IAM), CloudFormation, CloudWatch, Elastic Beanstalk, and OpsWorks.
Let’s get started. Join this session to continue your journey through the core AWS services with live demonstrations of how to set up and use the services.
AWS Webcast - AWS Webinar Series for Education #2 - Getting Started with AWSAmazon Web Services
This webinar will cover the basics of getting started with AWS. After a brief overview, this session will dive into core AWS services with live demonstrations of how to set up and utilize compute, storage, and other services. The focus will be on the ease of use and the ability to clone environments that largest customers are running to highlight AWS’ versatility and ease of use as a cloud platform.
AWS Webcast - Webinar Series for State and Local Government #2: Discover the ...Amazon Web Services
The document provides an overview and agenda for a training on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses setting up an AWS account, an overview of key AWS services like Amazon EC2, S3, and others. It also includes demos of setting up an AWS account, using EC2 to launch virtual servers, and uploading and downloading objects from S3 storage. The training aims to help participants get started with AWS and understand its global infrastructure and capabilities.
Let’s get started. Join this session to continue your journey through the core AWS services with live demonstrations of how to set up and use the services.
This document discusses scaling applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) as user counts increase. It begins with an overview of AWS services for applications with a single user, including compute (EC2), storage (EBS), load balancing (ELB), and auto-scaling. For applications with more than one user, it discusses choosing appropriate EC2 instance types and auto-scaling policies. The document then notes that as user counts grow to thousands or millions, it will discuss scaling strategies in further documents. It promotes additional AWS scaling guides and notes that the company presenting is hiring various roles.
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking - AWSome Day O...Amazon Web Services
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking
This module will cover:
Modern Data Center Design Models
Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) concepts including instance types and families, AMIs and meta and user data
Storage Concepts including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Networking Concepts
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) concepts
AWS re:Invent 2016: How to Launch a 100K-User Corporate Back Office with Micr...Amazon Web Services
Learn how to build a scalable, compliance-ready, and automated deployment of the Microsoft “backoffice” servers for 100K users running on AWS. In this session, we show a reference architecture deployment of Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business, SQL Server and Active Directory in a single VPC. We discuss the following: (1) how the solution is automated for 100K users, (2) how the solution is enabled for compliance (e.g., FedRAMP, HIPAA, PCI), and (3) how the solution is built from modular 10K user blocks. Attendees should have knowledge of AWS CloudFormation, PowerShell, instance bootstrapping, VPCs, and Amazon Route 53, as well as the relevant Microsoft technologies.
This presentation from the AWS Lab at Cloud Expo Europe 2014 explores the solutions, support options and software licensing approaches that you can use if you chose to run your enterprise workloads on Amazon Web Services.
Module 2: AWS Foundational Services - AWSome Day Online ConferenceAmazon Web Services
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking
This module will cover:
- Modern Data Center Design Models
- Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) concepts including instance types and families, AMIs and meta and user data
- Storage Concepts including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
- Networking Concepts
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) concepts
Module 2 AWS Foundational Services - AWSome Day Online Conference Amazon Web Services
Module 2: AWS Infrastructure – Compute, Storage and Networking
This module will cover:
- Modern Data Center Design Models
- Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) concepts including instance types and families, AMIs and meta and user data
- Storage Concepts including Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
- Networking Concepts
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) concepts
AWS EC2 provides scalable, on-demand computing capacity in the AWS cloud. It allows users to launch virtual servers as needed and configure security, networking, and storage. EC2 offers several instance types with varying CPU, memory, and storage configurations. Users can store data on instance storage volumes or EBS storage volumes. EC2 provides features like security groups, elastic IP addresses, tagging, and virtual private clouds to isolate and manage resources. Pricing options include on-demand instances, reserved instances for steady-state workloads which provide significant discounts, and scheduled reserved instances to match reservations to recurring schedules.
AWS Chicago user group - October 2015 "reInvent Replay"Cohesive Networks
The document provides summaries of new and upcoming Amazon Web Services announcements. Key points include:
- The introduction of Amazon QuickSight, a new business intelligence service that provides fast insights from AWS data sources for one-tenth the cost of traditional BI software.
- New capabilities for Amazon Kinesis including Kinesis Firehose for loading streaming data into AWS and Kinesis Analytics for analyzing streaming data using SQL.
- The general availability of AWS Database Migration Service for migrating databases to and from AWS, and the Schema Conversion Tool.
- The preview of new managed services including AWS Config for auditing AWS resource configurations, and AWS Inspector for security assessments of applications.
- Upcoming instance types
This document discusses how to automate application deployment on AWS using DevOps tools and practices. It provides an overview of cloud computing concepts like AWS services, virtual private clouds, load balancing, and auto scaling. It then explains that DevOps aims to break down silos between development and operations teams through practices like continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. The document outlines how AWS code services like CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, and CodePipeline can be used to automate the application deployment process from source control to production.
Join others that are new to AWS at an AWSome Day in your city: a free, one-day training event delivered by AWS technical instructors.
The day starts with a session highlighting how and why customers are using AWS to develop, deploy and operate secure applications and IT services before breaking into a Technical Track or Business Track.
The technical programme covers AWS foundational services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and Amazon RDS before closing the day with an introduction to AWS deployment tools and techniques and the next steps that you can take to continue developing your knowledge.
The Business Track is suitable for business leaders who want to explore topics like cost optimisation, security and compliance and hear more about best practices and customer use cases.
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.
- TeamSQL AWS Architecture
- VPC Introduction (Public, private subnets) and Demo
- EC2 Introduction and Demo
- RDS Introduction and Demo
- Introduction to Cloudformation
- A simple Cloudformation Script and make it live (Creating EC2 with Cloudformation)
- Deleting Cloudformation Stack
- More advanced Cloudformation Script and make it live
(Cloudformation parameters, VPC, public, private subnets, RDS, ElasticBeanstalk, ElastiCache)
- Updating Cloudformation Stack
- Hands on - Advanced Cloudformation Script
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It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud
Elastic Compute Cloud
• Resizable compute capacity in 27 instance types
• Reduces the time required to obtain and boot new server instances to minutes
or seconds
• Scale capacity as your computing requirements change
• Pay only for capacity that you actually use
• Choose Linux or Windows
• Deploy across Regions and Availability Zones for reliability
• Support for virtual network interfaces that can be attached to EC2 instances in
your VPC
5. Storage Optimized
Name vCPU
Memory
(GiB)
Local Storage
(GB)
i2.xlarge 4 30.5 1 x 800 SSD
i2.2xlarge 8 61 2 x 800 SSD
i2.4xlarge 16 122 4 x 800 SSD
i2.8xlarge 32 244 8 x 800 SSD
hs1.8xlarge 16 117 24 x 2048
GPU Instances
Name vCPU
Memory
(GiB)
g2.2xlarge 8 15
Micro Instances
Name vCPU
Memory
(GiB)
t1.micro 1 0.615
6. Compute
EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud
Amazon Machine Image
• Building blocks of EC2 instances
• An AMI is like a template of a computer's root volume.
• Can be public or private and shared with other accounts
• Create hardened or gold “Images” of your EC2 infrastructure
• Copy AMIs between regions
7. Compute
EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud
Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
• Use for persistent storage from 1GB – 1TB
• Can use to create RAID configuration for a server
• Off-instance block storage that persists independently
• Storage volumes for use with Amazon EC2 instances – create, attach, backup,
restore and delete
• Can be attached to a running Amazon EC2 instance and exposed as a block
device for raw or formatted (file system) access
• Snapshots are durably saved to S3
• Ideal use cases:
– OS Boot device / root file system; secondary volumes/file systems
– Typical basis for database storage
– Raw block devices for RAID, some databases
• Available in both standard and provisioned IOPS (up to 4k IOPS)
8. Compute
EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud
Auto Scaling
• Client Defined Business Rules
• Scale your Amazon EC2 capacity automatically once you define the conditions
(may be 1000’s of servers)
• Can scale up just a little…doesn’t need to be massive number of servers (may
be simply 2 servers)
• Well suited for applications that experience variability in usage
• Set minimum and maximum scaling policies
• Alternate Use is for Fault Tolerance
9. Compute
EC2
Virtual servers in the cloud
Elastic Load Balancing
• Supports the routing and load balancing of HTTP, HTTPS and generic TCP
traffic to EC2 instances
• Supports SSL termination and Proxy protocol
• Supports health checks to ensure detect and remove failing instances
• Dynamically grows and shrinks required resources based on traffic
• Seamlessly integrates with Auto-scaling to add and remove instances based
on scaling activities
• Single CNAME provides stable entry point for DNS configuration
• Supports internal load balancing within a VPC
11. Database
DynamoDB
Scalable NoSQL Data Store
Relational Database Service
• Fully-managed, tuned MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle 11g, or MS SQL
• Cost-efficient and resizable capacity
• Manages time-consuming database admin tasks
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• Flexible Licensing: BYOL or License Include
• Multi-AZ deployment option for MySQL, PostgreSQL and Oracle
• Cross-Region Read Replica support for MySQL
RDS
Managed Relational Database Service
14. Deployment & Administration
IAM
Secure AWS Access Control
Elastic Beanstalk
• Simply upload your application (Java, NET, PHP, Node.js, Ruby and Python)
• Automatically handles the deployment details of capacity provisioning, load
balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring
• Retain full control over the AWS resources powering your application
CloudWatch
Resource Monitoring
CloudFormation
Templated AWS Resource Creation
Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Application Container
15. Deployment & Administration
IAM
Secure AWS Access Control
OpsWorks
• DevOps service for applications in the AWS cloud
• Helps manage complete application lifecycle:
– Resource provisioning
– Configuration management
– Application deployment
– Software updates
– Monitoring
– Access control
• Visualized through application layers
• Uses Chef recipes used to deploy and configure software components on EC2
instances
CloudWatch
Resource Monitoring
CloudFormation
Templated AWS Resource Creation
Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Application Container
OpsWorks
DevOps Application Management