AWS_Introduction
AWS_Introduction
What is AWS?
AWS stands for Amazon Web Services, and it's a service provided by Amazon that offers tools
and storage space on the internet (called "cloud computing"). Instead of buying expensive
computers or servers, you can rent what you need from AWS to build and run websites, apps, or
store data.
- Save Money: You only pay for what you use, like renting instead of buying.
- Easy to Use: AWS has tools that make it simple to set up websites, store files, and run apps.
- Works Anywhere: AWS has servers all over the world, so your website or app works fast
everywhere.
1. Store Files: Save photos, videos, and documents using services like Amazon S3.
2. Run Apps or Websites: Use AWS servers to run your app or website without worrying about
maintenance.
3. Analyze Data: AWS can process large amounts of information for businesses or research.
4. Use AI and Machine Learning: Build smart apps using AWS tools for artificial intelligence.
- It's scalable, meaning small businesses or huge companies can use it.
AWS powers websites like Netflix, Facebook, and even government systems. It's like the backbone