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The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS), detailing its offerings in cloud computing, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). It outlines various AWS services across categories such as AI, automation, and networking, as well as deployment models like public, dedicated, hybrid, and private clouds. The document is part of an academic project by students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SRI Ramakrishna Engineering College for the course on Cloud Computing.
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The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS), detailing its offerings in cloud computing, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). It outlines various AWS services across categories such as AI, automation, and networking, as well as deployment models like public, dedicated, hybrid, and private clouds. The document is part of an academic project by students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SRI Ramakrishna Engineering College for the course on Cloud Computing.
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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

[Educational Service: SNR Sons Charitable Trust]


[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA
Vattamalaipalayam, N.G.G.O. Colony Post, Coimbatore – 641 022.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

ACTIVE LEARNING METHOD (ALM)

TOPIC : AMAZON WEB SERVICES

DURGA R 2201046
ENITHA S 2201047
HARINI SHRI K P 2201055

SECOND YEAR B.E. CSE – VI SEM


Academic Year 2022-2023

20CS215 – CLOUD COMPUTING

SIGNATURE OF STAFF IN-CHARGE


Mr.T.Chithrakumar,AP/ CSE
SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
[Educational Service: SNR Sons Charitable Trust]
[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
Vattamalaipalayam, N.G.G.O. Colony Post, Coimbatore – 641 022.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

ACTIVE LEARNING METHOD

AMAZON WEB SERVICES

Assessment

S NAME Introduction Implementation Demo Report Total


NO ROLL NO (2) (3) Presentation (2) (10)
(3)
1. Durga R
2201046
2. Enitha S
2201047
3. Harini Shri
2201055

SIGNATURE OF STAFF IN-CHARGE


Mr.T.Chithrakumar,AP/ CSE
AWS OVERVIEW

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform by Amazon,


offering both Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions.

COMPANY PROFILE

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a division of Amazon, the world’s largest e-commerce and
cloud computing company. Amazon provides a wide range of business, technology, and
consulting services, with operations spanning over 190 countries worldwide. The company’s
headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington, USA, and it employs a vast workforce
globally.

USAGE OF AWS:

IaaS:
AWS offers Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), allowing organizations to deploy and access
virtualized IT resources over the internet. This includes compute power, storage, and
networking services, with options for both bare-metal and virtual servers
SaaS:
AWS provides Platform as a Service (PaaS) solutions, enabling developers to create,
manage, and deploy various types of applications for the public cloud, as well as for local or
on-premises environments. AWS PaaS offerings are based on robust cloud platforms such as
AWS Elastic Beanstalk and AWS Lambda

AWS Feature Overview:

AWS offers a diverse range of services catering to different business needs and
requirements. From AI and machine learning to automation, containers, and networking,
AWS provides solutions to help organizations innovate and scale their operations

AWS Service Categories:


Explore AWS services across various categories
AI/Machine Learning: Empower your applications with intelligent capabilities using AWS
AI and ML services like Amazon SageMaker and Recognition
Automation: Streamline and automate your workflows with AWS CloudFormation, Systems
Manager, and Step Functions
Containers: Deploy and manage containerized applications effortlessly with Amazon EKS,
ECS, and ECR
Integration: Seamlessly integrate your applications and systems using AWS App Integration,
EventBridge, and MQ
Networking: Build secure and scalable network architectures with Amazon VPC, Direct
Connect, and Route 53

AWS Service Highlghts:


Discover key AWS services
Explore AWS services across various categories
AI/Machine Learning: Amazon SageMaker for building, training, and deploying ML models
Automation: AWS CloudFormation for managing infrastructure as code
Containers: Amazon EKS for Kubernetes management
Integration: AWS App Integration for connecting applications
Networking: Amazon VPC for creating isolated virtual networks

AWS Service Description:


Dive deeper into AWS services
AI/Machine Learning: Amazon SageMaker enables developers to build, train, and deploy
ML models at scale
Automation: AWS CloudFormation provides infrastructure as code to automate resource
provisioning
Containers: Amazon EKS simplifies Kubernetes management, allowing seamless
deployment of containerized applications
Integration: AWS App Integration facilitates seamless communication between applications
and services
Networking: Amazon VPC offers a secure and scalable environment for deploying
applications
AWS SERVICE OFFERINGS:
Quantum computing:
AWS provides quantum computing capabilities through Amazon Braket, allowing users to
run workloads on quantum systems. Users can access quantum hardware, simulators, and
tools for quantum research and development
Compute:
AWS offers a wide range of compute resources, including EC2 for virtual servers, Lambda
for serverless computing, and EC2 Bare Metal Instances for high-performance workloads
Networking:
AWS provides comprehensive networking services, such as Elastic Load Balancing for
distributing incoming traffic, Amazon CloudFront for content delivery, VPN connections
for secure network connectivity, and AWS WAF for web application firewall protection
Storage:
AWS offers various storage solutions including Amazon S3 for object storage, Amazon
EBS for block storage, and Amazon EFS for file storage, catering to diverse storage needs in
the cloud
Logging and Monitoring:
AWS provides tools for logging, managing, and monitoring cloud deployments, including
Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring, AWS CloudTrail for logging API calls, and Amazon
CloudWatch Logs for centralized log management
Security:
AWS offers a wide range of security services including AWS Identity and Access
Management (IAM) for access control, AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for
encryption key management, and AWS Security Hub for security compliance monitoring
Database:
AWS provides a variety of database services including Amazon RDS for managed
relational databases, Amazon DynamoDB for NoSQL databases, and Amazon Redshift for
data warehousing, enabling users to store and manage data effectively
Analytics:
AWS offers data analytics services such as Amazon EMR for big data processing, Amazon
Athena for interactive query analysis, and Amazon Kinesis for real-time data streaming
and analytics
Internet Of Things [IOT]:
AWS IoT provides a platform for connecting, managing, and analyzing IoT devices and
data, enabling users to build scalable IoT applications and solutions
Developer Tools:
AWS offers a suite of developer tools including AWS Command Line Interface (CLI),
AWS CodePipeline for continuous delivery, AWS CodeDeploy for automating software
deployments, and AWS CodeBuild for building and testing code
Blockchain:
AWS provides Amazon Managed Blockchain, a fully managed blockchain service,
allowing users to create and manage scalable blockchain networks using popular open-
source frameworks like Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum
Integration:
AWS offers a variety of integration services to connect cloud and on-premises systems,
including AWS App Integration for integrating applications, Amazon API Gateway for
building and managing APIs, and AWS Step Functions for orchestrating serverless
workflows.

AWS DEPLOYMENT MODELS:


Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers various deployment models to cater to different
business needs and requirements:
Public Cloud:
AWS provides a public cloud infrastructure where organizations can access virtual servers
and services in a multi-tenant environment. Customers have the flexibility to deploy their
applications in one or multiple geographical regions, ensuring scalability and high
availability
Dedicated Hosting:
AWS offers dedicated hosting options for customers who require a single-tenant private
cloud environment. With AWS Dedicated Hosts, customers can run their EC2 instances on
physical servers dedicated to their use, providing enhanced security and control over
resources
Hybrid Cloud:
AWS supports hybrid cloud deployments, allowing organizations to seamlessly integrate
their on-premises infrastructure with AWS cloud services. With AWS Direct Connect,
organizations can establish dedicated network connections between their data centers and
AWS, enabling secure and reliable communication between environments
Private Cloud:
AWS provides VMware Cloud on AWS, a fully managed service that enables customers to
run VMware workloads on the AWS cloud infrastructure. This allows organizations to
leverage the benefits of the public cloud while maintaining compatibility with their existing
VMware environment
Edge computing:
AWS offers edge computing solutions such as AWS Outposts and AWS Wavelength,
enabling customers to run compute and storage services closer to end-users and devices,
reducing latency and improving performance for distributed applications

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