AWS Services
AWS compute services
- Amazon EC2
- Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
- Amazon EC2 Image Builder
- Amazon Lightsail
- Amazon Linux 2023
- AWS App Runner
- AWS Batch
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- AWS Fargate
- AWS Lambda
- AWS Serverless Application Repository
- AWS Outposts
- AWS Wavelength
- VMware Cloud on AWS
Virtual Machines (VM)
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud(EC2): Secure and resizable compute capacity (virtual servers) in the cloud
- Amazon EC2 Spot: Run fault-tolerant workloads for up to 90% off
- Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling: Automatically add or remove compute capacity to meet changes in demand
- Amazon Lightsail: Easy-to-use cloud platform that offers you everything you need to build an application or website
- AWS Batch: Fully managed batch processing at any scale
Containers
- Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS): Highly secure, reliable, and scalable way to run containers
- Amazon ECS Anywhere: Run containers on customer-managed infrastructure
- Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR): Easily store, manage, and deploy container images
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS): Fully managed Kubernetes service
- Amazon EKS Anywhere: Create and operate Kubernetes clusterson your own infrastructure
- AWS Fargate: Serverless compute for containers
- AWS App Runner: Build and run containerized applications on a fully managed service
Serverless
- AWS Lambda: Run code without thinking about servers. Pay only for the compute time you consume
Edge and hybrid
- AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure and services on premises for a truly consistent hybrid experience
- AWS Snow Family: Physical edge computing and storage devices for rugged or disconnected environments
- AWS Wavelength: Delivery ultra-low latency application for 5G devices
- VMware Cloud on AWS: Preferred service for all vSphere workloads to rapidly extend and migrate to the cloud.
- AWS Local Zones: Run latency sensitive applications closer to end-users
Cost and capacity management
- AWS Savings Plan: Flexible pricing model that provides savings of up to 72% on AWS compute usage
- AWS Compute Optimizer: Recommends optimal AWS Compute resources for your workloads to reduce costs and improve performance
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk: Easy-to-use service for deploying and scaling web applications and services
- EC2 Image Builder: Build and maintain secure Linux or Windows Server images
- Elastic Load Balancing (ELB): Automatically distribute incoming application traffic across multiple target.
Amazon Storage Services
- Amazon Simple Storage Service(S3)
- AWS Backup
- Amazon Elastic Block Store
- AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery
- Amazon Elastic File System
- Amazon File Cache
- Amazon FSx for Lustre
- Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
- Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
- Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
- AWS Storage Gateway
AWS Storage Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) storage services plays a crucial role in enabling organizations to store, protect, and manage their data effectively, supporting a wide range of workloads and use cases across different industries.
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3):
S3 is an object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
It’s crucial for storing and retrieving any amount of data from anywhere on the web. S3 is highly reliable and scalable, making it ideal for a wide range of use cases, including backup and restore, disaster recovery, data lakes, and big data analytics.
AWS Backup:
AWS Backup is a fully managed backup service that centralizes and automates the backup of data across AWS services and on-premises environments.
It simplifies the backup process by providing a centralized console to manage backups across various AWS services, ensuring data protection and compliance requirements are met. It’s essential for ensuring business continuity and mitigating the risk of data loss.
Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS):
EBS provides block-level storage volumes for use with Amazon EC2 instances.
It’s essential for applications that require persistent storage with low-latency access. EBS volumes are highly available and durable, making them suitable for databases, enterprise applications, and transactional workloads.
AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery:
This service provides automated disaster recovery solutions for applications running on AWS.
It ensures business continuity by replicating critical workloads across AWS regions or availability zones, minimizing downtime and data loss in the event of a disaster. It’s essential for maintaining high availability and resilience for mission-critical applications.
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS):
EFS provides scalable and fully managed file storage for use with AWS cloud services and on-premises resources.
It’s crucial for applications that require shared access to file storage across multiple EC2 instances or containers. EFS offers high availability, durability, and scalability, making it suitable for a wide range of use cases, including content management, web serving, and data analytics.
Amazon File Cache:
This service provides a caching layer for file storage solutions like EFS and FSx.
It improves performance and reduces latency by caching frequently accessed data locally, minimizing the need to retrieve data from the primary storage. File cache is essential for optimizing the performance of applications that rely on file storage solutions.
Amazon FSx for Lustre:
FSx for Lustre provides scalable and high-performance file storage for compute-intensive workloads.
It’s essential for applications that require high throughput and low latency access to shared file storage, such as machine learning, high-performance computing (HPC), and video processing.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP:
FSx for NetApp ONTAP delivers fully managed NetApp file storage with advanced data management features.
It’s crucial for enterprise applications that require advanced data management capabilities, such as data deduplication, snapshots, and replication. FSx for NetApp ONTAP ensures high availability, data protection, and performance for mission-critical workloads.
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS:
FSx for OpenZFS provides scalable and durable file storage using the OpenZFS file system.
It’s essential for applications that require a POSIX-compliant file system with advanced data integrity and protection features. FSx for OpenZFS is suitable for a wide range of use cases, including database workloads, content management, and archival storage.
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server:
FSx for Windows File Server provides fully managed Windows file storage with support for Microsoft Active Directory integration.
It’s crucial for Windows-based applications that require shared access to file storage with native Windows compatibility and integration. FSx for Windows File Server offers features like access control, encryption, and data deduplication, making it suitable for enterprise applications and file sharing.
AWS Storage Gateway:
Storage Gateway is a hybrid cloud storage service that enables seamless integration between on-premises environments and AWS cloud storage.
It’s essential for extending on-premises storage to the cloud for backup, disaster recovery, and tiered storage. Storage Gateway supports various protocols, including NFS, SMB, and iSCSI, making it versatile and suitable for different use cases and industries.
The S3 storage classes
S3 Intelligent-Tiering for automatic cost savings for data with unknown or changing access patterns
S3 Standard for frequently accessed data
S3 Express One Zone for your most frequently accessed data
S3 Standard-Infrequent Access (S3 Standard-IA) and S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access (S3 One Zone-IA) for less frequently accessed data
S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval for archive data that needs immediate access
S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval (formerly S3 Glacier) for rarely accessed long-term data that does not require immediate access
Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive (S3 Glacier Deep Archive) for long-term archive and digital preservation with retrieval in hours at the lowest cost storage in the cloud
AWS Database services
- Amazon Aurora
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Amazon ElastiCache
- Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
- Amazon MemoryDB for Redis
- Amazon Neptune
- Amazon Relational Database Service
- Amazon RDS for Db2
- Amazon RDS on VMware
- Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB)
- Amazon Timestream
- Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility)
- Amazon Lightsail managed database
AWS database services
Relational
- Amazon Aurora — Designed for unparalleled high performance and availability at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility
- Amazon RDS — Set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud with just a few clicks
- Amazon Redshift — Accelerate your time to insights with fast, easy, and secure cloud data warehousing at scale
- Amazon DynamoDB — Fast, flexible NoSQL database service for single-digit millisecond performance at any scale
- Amazon ElastiCache — Unlock microsecond latency and scale with in-memory caching
- Amazon MemoryDB for Redis — Redis-compatible, durable, in-memory database service for ultra-fast performance
- Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) — Scale JSON workloads with ease using a fully managed document database service
- Amazon Keyspaces — A scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service
- Amazon Neptune — Build and run graph applications with highly connected datasets
- Amazon Timestream — Fast, scalable, serverless time series database
- Amazon Ledger Database Service (QLDB) — Maintain an immutable, cryptographically verifiable log of data change
Networking and content delivery
- Amazon API Gateway
- Amazon CloudFront
- Amazon Route 53
- AWS Verified Access
- Amazon VPC
- Amazon VPC Lattice
- AWS App Mesh
- AWS Cloud Map
- AWS Direct Connect
- AWS Global Accelerator
- AWS PrivateLink
- AWS Private 5G
- AWS Transit Gateway
- AWS VPN
- Elastic Load Balancing
- Integrated Private Wireless on AWS
AWS CloudTrail
AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer
Amazon CloudWatch
Security, Identity, and Compliance
- Amazon Cognito:
- Amazon Detective
- Amazon GuardDuty
- Amazon Inspector
- Amazon Macie
- Amazon Security Lake
- Amazon Verified Permissions
- AWS Artifact
- AWS Audit Manager
- AWS Certificate Manager
- AWS CloudHSM
- AWS Directory Service
- AWS Firewall Manager
- AWS Identity and Access Management
- AWS IAM Identity Center
- AWS Key Management Service
- AWS Network Firewall
- AWS Resource Access Manager
- AWS Secrets Manager
- AWS Security Hub
- AWS Shield
- AWS WAF
- AWS WAF Cap