AWS Simple Icons PPT v15.9.3
AWS Simple Icons PPT v15.9.3
AWS Simple Icons PPT v15.9.3
v15.9
Check to make sure you have the most recent Creating diagrams
May set of AWS Simple Icons Try to use direct lines (rather than ‘criss-cross’), use
adequate whitespace, and remember to label all icons.
18 This version was last updated 1/28/2014 (v2.4) Find
the most recent set at:
aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/
Product icons
Always use icon labels The first icon in most service sets is a product icon.
Be sure to always include a label below the icon or These are often also referred to as Console icons. These
on the group in Arial. The only exception is in should be used to represent the service on a more
complex diagrams; you have the option to create a general level when you will not be going into as much
cluster key. depth.
Amazon EC2
Non-AWS technology
Any server or other non-AWS technology in an
architecture diagram should be represented with they
traditional grey server (see Slide 8).
server
AMI Elastic IP
Networking
Networking
VPC Direct Connect Route 53
Message Decider
Application Services
Application Services
Cognito Device Farm Mobile Analytics SNS
Email
Notification
HTTP
Notification
Topic
Database
Database
RDS DynamoDB ElastiCache RedShift
RDS DB MySQL DB SQL Slave Postgre SQL Oracle DB Email Attribute CacheNode Solid State
Instance Instance Instance Instance Alternate Notification Disks
RDS DB Instance Oracle DB PIOP MySQL Instance Item Attributes Redis DW1 Dense
Standby (Multi-AZ) Instance Alternate Compute
RDS DB Instance MS SQL SQL Master MS SQL Instance Items Global Secondary MemCached DW2 Dense
Read Replica Instance Alternate Index Compute
Enterprise Applications
Enterprise Applications
WorkDocs WorkMail WorkSpaces
Non-Service Specific
AWS Management
AWS cloud virtual private cloud forums
Console
corporate data
traditional server disk generic database tape storage
center
iOS Android AWS Toolkit for AWS Toolkit AWS Tools for AWS CLI
Visual Studio for Eclipse Windows
PowerShell
Elastic Beanstalk container EC2 instance contents VPC subnet server contents
www.example.com media.example.com
CloudFront
distribution
security group
Availability Zone #1