
How To Use Amazon Web Services
Amazon Inc provides a variety of services, from the familiar online marketplace of Amazon.com to the lesser known (but still giving Walmart a run for its money) Amazon Go and many more.
One of Amazons’ most profitable divisions, Amazon Web Services, provides scalable cloud computing infrastructure for any size business or individual needs. Amazon web services (AWS) is used as the backbone for many of today’s popular services inlcuding Netflix and Airbnb.
Amazon web services is set up like a virtual home depot, where the supplies available for purchase are databases, servers, storage and more. With these tools, users can build a variety of software applications, all powered by the robust infrastructure of Amazon cloud computing.

How are Amazon Web Services scalable?
Most of the Amazon web services are charged at an “on-demand” rate, which means you pay for them as you go. Each service usage is calculated differently. For example, Amazon EC2 calculates charges per hour, whereas Amazon S3 is charged by GBs used per month. Prior to launching any Amazon Web Service, it is important to read the documentation thoroughly.
Each service can be configured in a variety of ways, based on your business or individual needs. Amazon’s Simple storage service (S3) for example, can be used to host websites instead of simply storing objects. Leveraging the Amazon platform in this way can greatly optimize cost, which you can read more about in this article here.

How do I set up an Amazon Web Services account?
Setting up an AWS account is easy. You just need to create your account from the home page by selecting the “sign up for AWS” button at the top right of the screen.
Account activation will require a valid payment method and phone number, both of which will need to be verified with your bank and via phone call, respectively. Amazon requires a payment method from the get-go due to the fact that some services begin incurring charges right when they are turned on. Be sure to read the documentation before launching anything! Amazon web service accounts are 100% free to have open, but can begin to incur charges as you use the services.

Does Amazon have any promotional offers?
All new Amazon Web Service accounts come with 12 months of Free Tier use, which is a promotional billing adjustment that allows certain services to be used for free. Note that NOT all Amazon services come free in this promotion. Each service will have different criteria for what is included in the Free Tier, dependant on how that services usage is calculated. Also, not all Amazon Web Services have Free Tier. Before launching a service, read the documentation!
In addition to Free Tier, Amazon Web Services has specialized teams that provide credits and other promotional benefits. To get these however, you need to apply and meet the criteria.
- Amazon Educate is an educational program that provides students and educators with credits to fund their learning endeavors on the AWS platform. Here is a link to where you can apply.
- Amazon Activate is a program for start up businesses that provides credits and occasional counseling on how to best use the AWS platform. More info about AWS Activate can be found here.

Amazon Web Services gives users the tools they need to build scalable, robust infrastructure for their personal or business needs. If you haven’t had a chance to explore the services, you can familiarize yourself on the Amazon Web Services home page. Once you make an account, you can contact the Amazon support team via the Support Center.
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