A Comprehensive Guide To Amazon Web Services

Vishal Padghan
Edureka
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11 min readNov 7, 2016
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This AWS tutorial is designed for all the professionals who are interested to learn about Cloud Computing and will help you in career paths aimed for AWS Solution Architect, AWS Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Architect etc. In this AWS Tutorial today we will first try to understand what is AWS and then shall move ahead to learn about its services, at the end, I have also added a short video for a crisp summary but first let’s understand why are we learning about AWS, why is there a sudden need to know about cloud technologies.

Back in 2006–2007, companies were using their own private servers to create services like for storage, computing, etc. But now with internet speeds becoming better, companies big or small have started understanding the power of the cloud, therefore they are shifting their data to the cloud for improved performance so that they can focus on core competency.

For example, Netflix is a popular video streaming service which the whole world uses today, back in 2008 Netflix suffered a major database corruption, and for three days their operations were halted. The problem was scaling, that is when they realized the need for a highly reliable, horizontally scalable, distributed systems in the cloud. Came in AWS, and since then their growth has been off the charts.

Gartner says, By 2020, a Corporate “No-Cloud” Policy Will Be as Rare as a “No-Internet” Policy Today. Interesting, isn’t it?

Since every company has started to adopt the cloud services in one way or the other, and AWS being a major player in the cloud services industry, it makes sense to learn about AWS Cloud services.

What is AWS?

Amazon Web Services(AWS) is an Amazon.com subsidiary which offers cloud-computing services at very affordable rates, therefore making its customer base strong from small-scale companies like Pinterest (which has just 5 employees) to big enterprises like D-Link.

What is Cloud Computing?

It is the use of remote servers on the internet to store, manage and process data rather than a local server or personal computer.

There are basically 3 categories in cloud computing:

  • SaaS (Software as a Service)

It allows companies to use the software without having to purchase them, which reduces the expenditure of the company drastically since they are already installed on the cloud server they can be quickly deployed and therefore saves time.

  • PaaS (Platform as a Service)

It allows developers to build applications, collaborate on projects without having to purchase or maintain infrastructure.

  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)

It allows companies to rent servers, storage space, etc. from a cloud provider.

When we talk about AWS, it’s more of an IaaS, moving along, let’s take a deep dive into AWS and understand what all services it has to offer us, but before that lets understand why there is a lot of buzz in the industry about AWS which therefore led to this awesome AWS Tutorial!

Global Cloud Computing Forecasts and Market Predictions

Here are a few interesting insights provided by the Industry Knowledge Leaders which gives us a very clear perspective as to why understanding and adoption of AWS is highly recommended for IT professionals:

Worldwide spending on public cloud services will grow at a 19.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from nearly $70B in 2015 to more than $141B in 2019. -Forbes

By 2019, more than 30 percent of the 100 largest vendors’ new software investments will have shifted from cloud-first to cloud-only. -Gartner

The Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) market has been growing more than 40 percent in revenue per year since 2011, and it is projected to continue to grow more than 25 percent per year through 2019. — Gartner

Now, let’s move ahead in this AWS Tutorial and explore the different domains in which AWS offer services:

  • Compute
    It is used to process data on the cloud by making use of powerful processors which serve multiple instances at a time.
  • Storage and Content Delivery
    The storage as the name suggests, is used to store data in the cloud, this data can be stored anywhere but content delivery, on the other hand, is used to cache data nearer to the user so as to provide low latency.
  • Database
    The database domain is used to provide reliable relational and non-relational database instances managed by AWS.
  • Networking
    It includes services which provide a variety of networking features such as security, faster access etc.
  • Management Tools
    It includes services which can be used to manage and monitor your AWS instances.
  • Security and Identity
    It includes services for user authentication or limiting access to a certain set of audience on your AWS resources.
  • Application Services
    It includes simple services like notifications, emailing and queuing.

To include every customer need under the sun, Amazon has further categorized services under each domain. Let’s discuss each one of them.

Compute

  1. AWS EC2

It is a web service which provides re-sizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make the web-scale computing easier for developers. To know more about the service you can refer to our AWS EC2 blog.

2. AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Elastic Beanstalk lets you quickly deploy and manage applications in AWS without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.

3. AWS Elastic Load Balancing

ELB automatically manages the workload on your instances and distributes them to other instances in case of an instance failure.

4. AWS Lambda

AWS Lambda is used to execute backend code without worrying about the underlying architecture, you just upload the code and it runs, it’s that simple!

5. AWS Autoscaling

The Autoscaling feature is used to scale up and down automatically as and when required.

Storage and Content Delivery

  1. S3 AWS

S3 stands for simple storage service, it is used for storing data in the form of objects in the AWS Cloud.

2. Amazon CloudFront

CloudFront is a content delivery network which is used to cache data to an edge location which reduces latency.

3. Amazon EBS

Amazon Elastic Block Storage is a storage service wherein each block of storage acts like a separate hard drive.

4. Amazon Glacier

Glacier is an archiving service offered by Amazon, which offers low-cost data archiving.

5. AWS Import/Export Snowball

It offers physical transfer of data between user’s location and AWS data centers, the device which is used to transfer the data is called Snowball.

6. AWS Storage Gateway

It is used to provide seamless integration with data security features between your on-premise software appliance and AWS Cloud.

Database

  1. Amazon Aurora

It is a relational database engine that combines the speed and reliability of high-end commercial databases and the cost-effectiveness and simplicity of open-source databases.

2. Amazon RDS

Amazon RDS is a managed relational database service which does routine database tasks in 6 familiar databases like Amazon Aurora, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and PostgreSQL.

3. Amazon DynamoDB

It is a fully managed No-SQL database service. It is known for extremely low latencies and scalability.

4. Amazon ElastiCache

It is a web service that makes it easy to set up, manage and scale a distributed cache-in environment in the cloud.

5. Amazon Redshift

Amazon Redshift is a fully managed petabyte-scale data warehouse service in the cloud.

Networking

  1. VPC AWS

Amazon VPC lets you launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define. It closely resembles a traditional network that you’d operate in your data center.

2. AWS Direct Connect

It helps you establish a private connection between your premises and AWS, therefore giving better network performance and throughput than an Internet-based connection.

3. Amazon Route 53

Route 53 is a highly scalable and highly available Domain Name System by Amazon AWS. The name is in reference to the TCP and UDP’s port 53 where DNS requests are addressed.

Management Tools

1. Amazon CloudWatch

It is a monitoring tool by AWS which is used to keep a track on the AWS resources and the applications you run on Amazon AWS.

2. AWS CloudFormation

It is a service which helps you set up and model your Amazon AWS resources so that you can spend less time managing these resources and more time focusing on the development.

3. AWS CloudTrail

AWS CloudTrail is a logging service which records the API calls to your Amazon AWS account and delivers them to you.

4. AWS Command Line Tool

It is an all in one tool to manage all your AWS services, by downloading and configuring only one tool you can manage all the AWS services through the command line.

5. AWS OpsWorks

It is a configuration management tool that helps configure and operate applications of all size and shapes using Chef.

6. Trusted Advisor

Trusted Advisor is a customized cloud monitoring tool, that analyzes your AWS environment and gives insights on the expense, performance improvement, security gaps, and reliability.

Security and Identity

  1. AWS Identity and Access Management(IAM)

It is an AWS service that helps you control access to your AWS resources for your users.

2. AWS Key Management Service

It is a managed service that helps you create and control encryption keys which are used to encrypt your data, and uses Hardware Security Modules to protect the security of your keys.

3. Amazon SES

It is a cost-effective emailing service which is built on the scalable and reliable infrastructure of Amazon.com

4. Amazon SNS

It is a web service offered by AWS that manages the delivery of messages to subscribed endpoints or clients.

5. Amazon SQS

It is a fast, reliable and scalable message queuing service, it can be used to transmit any volume of data at any level of throughput, without losing any messages or without the use of any other service.

AWS Pricing

  • AWS follows a pay per use model, meaning you only pay for what you use. For example, if you are using 10GB of space on S3 on AWS, you would be paying only for that 10GB, traditionally you have to buy an ‘x’ amount of storage say 20GB in advance, and even if you are using 10GB in the purchased space, you will be billed for the whole 20GB.
  • You can get started with AWS for free, AWS runs a free usage tier in which you can use the AWS services in a very basic manner for free.

AWS Certification

Now, what next after you know all these AWS services?
AWS certifications are much sought after credentials in today’s IT world. You can plan for getting certified, and choose from a number of certifications offered by Amazon.

The most in-demand certification is for the Associate Solution Architect.

AWS Jobs

Who is a solution architect?

A solution architect is typically a part of the solution development team, who translates functional requirements into an architecture.

With regards to AWS, a Solution Architect would design and define AWS architecture for existing systems, migrating them to cloud architectures as well as developing technical roadmaps for future AWS cloud implementations.

Now, why would you become an AWS solution architect?

AWS Solution Architect job postings from Indeed.com - AWS Tutorial

You can clearly identify in the graph above, that the job postings are rising each year for an AWS Solution Architect.

So, how can you become an AWS Solution Architect?

To become a Solution Architect you will need extensive knowledge and hands-on exposure with AWS services.

I hope you enjoyed this AWS Tutorial. The things that you learned in this AWS Tutorial blog are the most sought-after skill sets that recruiters look for in an AWS Solution Architect Professional. If you wish to check out more articles on the market’s most trending technologies like Artificial Intelligence, DevOps, Ethical Hacking, then you can refer to Edureka’s official site.

Do look out for other articles in this series which will explain the various other aspects of AWS.

1. AWS Resume

2. AWS EC2

3. AWS Lambda

4. AWS Elastic Beanstalk

5. AWS S3

6. AWS Console

7. AWS RDS

8. AWS Migration

9. AWS Fargate

10. Amazon Lex

11. Amazon Lightsail

12. AWS Pricing

13. Amazon Athena

14. AWS CLI

15. Amazon VPC Tutorial

15. AWS vs Azure

17. On-premise vs Cloud computing

18. Amazon Dynamo DB Tutorial

19. How To Restore EC2 From Snapshot?

20. AWS CodeCommit

21.Top AWS Architect Interview Questions

22. How To Restore EC2 From Snapshot?

23.Create Websites using AWS

24.Amazon Route 53

25. Securing Web Applications With AWS WAF

Originally published at www.edureka.co on November 7, 2016.

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