Each AWS service is ready to use if you have an AWS account. There is no setup required or software to install.
Provision one or thousands of server instances and scale capacity up or down within minutes automatically. Easily configure these resources at scale to meet changing workload demands.
You have the option to use AWS via the AWS Command Line Interface or through APIs and SDKs. You can also model and provision AWS resources and your entire AWS infrastructure using declarative AWS CloudFormation templates.
AWS helps you use automation so you can build faster and more efficiently. Using AWS services, you can automate manual tasks or processes such as deployments, development & test workflows, container management, and configuration management.
Use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to set user permissions and policies. This gives you granular control over who can access your resources and how they access those resources.
AWS supports a large ecosystem of partners that integrates and extends AWS services. Use your preferred third-party and open source tools with AWS to build an end-to-end solution.
DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices,and tools that increases an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity: evolving and improving products at a faster pace than organizations using traditional software development and infrastructure management processes. This speed enables organizations to better serve their customers and compete more effectively in the market.
Click the video to the right to learn more >>The AWS Code Services (AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeDeploy, ) build, test, and deploy your application to AWS or your on-premises environment. Use AWS CodePipeline to build a CI/CD workflow that uses AWS servicse and third-party development tools.
Build and deploy a microservices architecture using containers or serverless compute. Launch a Docker platform for production environments using Amazon EC2 Container Service or run code without provisioning or managing servers using AWS Lambda.
Provision, configure, and manage your AWS infrastructure resources using code and templates. AWS CloudFormation lets you provision and update AWS resources with templates. AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service that uses Chef. Use AWS Config for an inventory of your AWS resources and to monitor their configuration.
Record logs and monitor application and infrastructure performance in near real-time using services like Amazon CloudWatch and AWS CloudTrail. Analyze and debug distributed applications using AWS X-Ray.
Deploy web applications without needing to provision and manage the infrastructure and application stack using AWS Elastic Beanstalk. Use Elastic Beanstalk to quickly deploy web apps developed with Java, .NET, PHP, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, and Docker.
Host secure, highly scalable Git repositories in the cloud with AWS CodeCommit.
Learn more about DevOps, its benefits, and how organizations adopt DevOps.
Check out the DevOps Blog for best practices and tips & tricks to using AWS DevOps services
AWS provides many ways for you to learn about how to run Big Data workloads in the cloud.
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